Henry, a fourth-grader at Pioneer Elementary, did a scientific experiment as part of the school’s science fair by growing bacteria in petri dishes from swabs taken from a toothbrush, toilet seat, ...
Wahpeton Elementary School’s fifth-grade students shared their space knowledge during the Space Science Exhibit, presenting research projects, models and interactive displays to classmates, staff and ...
Praneetha Goluguri shares about how she is learning from her mistakes. The smell of vinegar and baking soda still reminds me of my fifth grade science class. My favorite part of class wasn’t the ...
The Gazette’s story last week about a “study” run by UMass Economics Department Chair Christian Rojas is a perfect example of what’s so deeply wrong with academia [“Use of AI in the classroom doesn’t ...
Jeffrey S. Solochek is an education reporter covering K-12 education policy and schools. Reach him at jsolochek@tampabay.com. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s always fun to test our knowledge with questions from our school days. Sure, we’ve grown up and learned a lot since then, but ...
Several factors present great opportunities for systems integrators that already have a strong foothold in the commercial market. Corporations are calling employees back to the office with promises of ...
Four fifth-grade girls in Arizona devised a fiendish plot to kill a male classmate and make it look like a suicide — with one of the students caught smiling and laughing as she made excuses to ...
Houston ISD's top-performing schools in fifth-grade STAAR exams were typically wealthier campuses with specialized magnet programs, according to data released by the Texas Education Agency Tuesday.
Texas elementary and middle school students are passing STAAR exams at higher rates across many subjects in 2025 compared to 2024, according to new scores data released Tuesday by the Texas Education ...
On the final day of the school year, dozens of Lake Hood Elementary students, dressed in plastic ponchos and goggles, unscrewed the geyser tops affixed to individual 2-liters of soda and — on the ...
WYOMING — Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day; teach elementary school students about fish and their life cycles firsthand, and it could foster a love of science for a lifetime. The fifth grade ...