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The push for equity grading gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic, coinciding with declining American test scores.
Thousands of students have been getting pass/fail grades using credit recovery programs to retake parts of courses they ...
San Francisco’s public school’s chief announced a “Grading for Equity” plan that will affect more than 10,000 high school ...
As Republicans in Congress negotiate the president’s policy agenda, states are preparing for the impacts on their healthcare ...
The Alberta government says it's rejecting the findings of a "baseless, politically motivated" report that gave the ...
Meddling lawmakers in Albany passed a law in 2022 that forcing the city to chase the incredibly expensive goal of reducing ...
The John Hancock Corporate Bond ETF performed in line with its benchmark, the Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Bond Index. Click here ...
The John Hancock Multimanager Lifestyle Moderate Portfolio fund produced a positive total return and outpaced the benchmark ...
While the federal government and cities across Canada are making strides on expanding the housing supply, the provinces still need to get serious about building quality homes, a […] ...
Public consultation has ended on Peterborough’s Draft Local Plan which would see more than 20,000 homes built in the city by ...
Lake Orion community schools will have a new cellphone and personal technology policy starting this fall. A “cellphone free” policy, announced on May 23, applies to all students during the school day.
A "bell-to-bell" ban on cellphones in Fairfield's schools has reached the Board of Education, among other options to restrict digital devices next school year. Fairfield Superintendent Michael Testani ...