In early reading, first graders who are behind have an 88 percent chance of still being behind in fourth grade--rigor and ...
About 23% of third graders, or nearly 12,000 students, scored below the required reading level last spring. But fewer than 3% were ultimately held back, according to newly provided state data.
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One second of inattention, one brutal lesson
On the highway, mistakes don’t stay small. One driver drifts mentally for a second, and suddenly the whole lane is in trouble. This episode focuses on the habits that prevent the worst outcomes: ...
The bright orange blast and trails of smoke in the Florida sky on Jan. 28, 1986, supplanted pride and excitement with stunned silence among the children and teens on Long Island and across the nation ...
China has emerged as the world’s second most competitive country for artificial intelligence in finance, ranking behind the US but well ahead of the rest of Asia, according to a global index. China ...
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