
New Jersey Mandates Grief Education
Lessons will focus on the physical, emotional and behavioral signs of grief and will be included in the standards for health and PE, according to K-12 Dive. New Jersey public school students in grades 8-12
Lessons will focus on the physical, emotional and behavioral signs of grief and will be included in the standards for health and PE, according to K-12 Dive. New Jersey public school students in grades 8-12
Controversy surrounds ChatGPT, the chatbot powered by OpenAI, according to an article in eSchool News. Some experts believe this new technology can have a positive impact on teaching and learning; others worry it may weaken
A surge in demand for school choice follows expansions to school choice in 20 states last year, according to research by a non-profit specializing in navigating school options. More than half of U.S. parents (65%)
The first thing a student might notice in Burkhart Elementary School’s (Burkhart Elementary is located in Indianapolis, IN.) new sensory room is the light tube. Or maybe the slide. Or the trampoline and crash mat,
Kevin Rosa’s office at Bartram High School is a place where students in the school’s Youth Violence Reduction Initiative can go when they’re involved in a conflict or just need a break, according to an
Almost three-quarters of high school students believe they can be good at math with hard work, but many struggle to follow through when faced with challenging work, according to a national survey by YouthTruth and
Carter County Schools in Kentucky is receiving 23 electric school buses from Blue Bird as part of a pilot program, according to an Education Slice report. The buses, funded by a $9-million grant from the
Public school enrollment has continued to decline, more than three years after schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report in Education Slice. Public schools in the United States lost more than one
Utah’s positive public education outcomes have recently been the focus of national attention. Why is Utah public education ahead of the curve? Howard Stephenson, a former Utah state senator, writing in the Deseret News, said: “One
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