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AUSD adopts $1.4M English language curriculum lacking full books
On May 26th, the AUSD Board of Education voted to adopt a new English Language Arts curriculum for elementary schools. Jean ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Part of the ‘Strong Readers Act’ includes the implementation of second graders taking third-grade reading tests, beginning next school year. When signing the bill into law, ...
For students at St. Marys Area Middle School in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, Fridays are extra-special. Since introducing First Chapter Fridays (FCF) in their English language arts classes five years ago, ...
Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter will launch for PlayStation 5, Switch 2, Switch, and PC via Steam on September 17 worldwide, Falcom and GungHo Online Entertainment announced. A commemorative album ...
We knew The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter remake would release this year, but now Gungho and Falcom confirmed the worldwide release date. We’ll see the JRPG arrive on September 17, ...
Take fate into your own hands. Watch the latest Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter trailer for this upcoming remake of the RPG. In Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter, journey to reunite with Joshua and uncover ...
For those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Next Chapter Book Club, or NCBC, offers a safe space for these individuals to build community and strengthen their literacy skills. First ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Chapter, the leading AI company focused on retirement, announced today that it has raised $100 million in Series E funding. “Cobi and his team have earned the trust of ...
Here are some of our staff’s favorites, for ages 4 to 8. By The New York Times Books Staff We polled our editors and writers about the best chapter books for beginning readers. These are our favorites ...
Welcome back, Straw Hat Nakama! The long-awaited second season of the Netflix live-action series, One Piece: Into the Grand Line, is finally here, and we’re pleased to say it is bigger, better, and ...
The academic effects of the pandemic weren’t just limited to school-age children. Kids who were babies and toddlers in the early years of COVID, currently in 1st and 2nd grades, are now struggling too ...
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