Cumberland County 4-H proudly hosted its annual County Public Speaking Contest Feb. 20, showcasing the talent, preparation, and confidence of local 4-H youth.
When the fourth-grade class at The Walker School began planning its Olympic-themed program for the Lower School, students knew exactly who they wanted as a special guest.
Sophia Campbell, a fourth grader in Florida, was having a tough day and feeling down. Her classmates surprised her with a ...
Skye Selchan, Eleanor Keys, Deidra Koons and Hank Hartley Middle row (left to right) Izabella Ragusca, Kerstee Powers, Addison McCann, Kaydence Novak, Charlie McCarville-Robinson, Gabby Pippin, Elli ...
The Lenape Players of Lenape Middle school will present Seussical, Jr. a high-energy, heartwarming musical celebration of imagination, friendship, and the power of storytelling.
Red Lake was recently playing Red Lake County in the fourth grade tournament championship in Blackduck when Uriah Mountain hit a buzzer beater to win it for the Warriors. The team’s had a pretty good ...
Lansing — Michigan lawmakers have spent about $1 billion over the last decade attempting to boost students' reading scores, but the investments have failed to achieve anything close to the goal ...
ABSTRACT: Love is a mysterious concept. From the perspective of conceptual metaphor theory, the concrete experience of our bodies may contribute to the formation of the concept of love. The present ...
WASHINGTON — On Feb. 6, the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado, completed Ivy Sting 4, a significant demonstration of the Army's Next Generation Command and Control, or NGC2, program. This ...
A fourth-grade teacher in Charleston, S.C., recently turned an ordinary school day into a moment of suspense and laughter for her students. Dani Jesmonth pretended she had discovered a crumpled ...
“The President may determine his policy priorities and instruct his agents to make funding decisions based on them," Chief Judge Albert Diaz wrote. “Whether that’s sound policy or not isn’t our call.
A recent report found that a majority of grades given out at Harvard were A’s. Professors will vote on a proposal to limit the number to around 20 percent. By Mark Arsenault Harvard undergraduates ...