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ATLANTA — A Georgia mom, who is also a former teacher, created a nonprofit program to teach children with autism and dyslexia ...
A Central Georgia mom launches reading nonprofit called NeuroStars Phonics Factory to help children with autism and dyslexia ...
Nearly 7,000 people signed up for the summer reading program, and close to 3,300 of the participants read 1,000 minutes or more.
The Louisiana board of education said students must understand artificial intelligence to compete globally, citing President ...
United Way of Central Indiana seeks volunteers to read with third graders for one hour a week. Help support students' ...
This mobile classroom crosses Allegheny County to turn sidewalks into schools, helping a growing number of kids with unstable housing to learn and dream.
This month, Miller Middle School entered its second year of operating the Where Everyone Belongs Leadership Program, a peer mentorship program where seasoned eighth graders become tour guides, ...
Reading test scores for kids are the lowest they've been in two decades, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. A new program in Cincinnati is trying to help.
Some local divisions still have some learning gaps to work on, while others are excelling above the state averages.
The Arizona-based non-profit has given more than one million books to children across the country, including in Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, since 2008.
Storytellers on Stage, featuring Taylor Adams, will be presented at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Mishler Theatre. Presented by Kooman & Associates, the event will benefit the Altoona Area Public Library.
When elementary school students in South Bend Community School Corporation schools head back to the classroom next week, they will begin learning from new reading curriculum.