Literacy Now is once again hosting its annual Houston Reads Day and is looking for volunteers to take just 20 minutes out of ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education is releasing new data for the 2024-25 IREAD test, specifically how it relates to repeating third grade. The assessment tests whether third graders ...
Just over 3,000 third graders were kept from advancing to the fourth grade in 2025 after being unable to pass the Indiana standardized reading test. Data released during the State Board of Education ...
The president said the GOP has "very good" potential 2028 candidates. Speaking with reporters on board Air Force One en route to Japan on Monday, President Donald Trump again refused to rule out a bid ...
Welcome to the Week 3 grades! The third week of the NFL season has turned into one of the wildest weeks of the year. During Sunday's action, there were NINE non-offensive touchdowns scored. If you're ...
Newly released M-STEP data shows a mixed picture for literacy amongst Michigan students. The M-STEP measures whether students are proficient in grade level academic standards like ELA and mathematics.
Out of nearly 3,300 third graders in New Orleans public schools last year, only four were required to repeat the grade under a new state reading law. It isn't because the city's students are so ...
Mary Crippen teaches third grade at Pinecrest Elementary in Miami-Dade County Public Schools ShotByCuh Mary Crippen’s love of football runs deep, but it wasn’t always that way Growing up in Miami with ...
While the Michigan Department of Education leaders praised improvements made by students in some grades in reading and math on the state test, the state's third graders continued to slide in reading ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. IXL becomes the most extensively studied edtech platform in the U.S. with a portfolio of research spanning coast to ...
Parents are stressed, and kids are coming home crying. These are the emotions more families say they're experiencing this summer because of a new law that will likely mean more third graders are kept ...