Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
As AI reshapes white-collar work, experts reveal which Class 11 streams stay relevant and why digital literacy, adaptability and human skills matter more than labels.
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Campus notes: February 22, 2026

The following area students graduated from Commonwealth University, which includes the state university system campuses in Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield. Honors are signified as follows: **with ...
In late January, the Virginia-based National Student Clearinghouse Research Center (NSCRC) released data showing that fall ...
Blue Ridge Eighth grader Sarah Stallings is recognized as an enthusiastic learner who shows strong self-motivation and a consistent drive for excellence. She recently conducted a research project ...
Abington Heights Senior Nathaniel DeMeglio is representing Yokomo USA in the RC Off-Road Buggie category. In order to qualify to race for Yokomo USA, drivers must showcase strong RC racing skills, ...
Technology is evolving at lightning speed, and preparing students to step boldly into a digital world is paramount for private schools in Canada. “Technology is a constant presence in their lives and ...
Senior Columnist Diya Choksey argues that if a chatbot can outperform a lecture, the problem is not artificial intelligence ...
Once, in a pinch at a conference where she needed to set up a printer, she asked ChatGPT to translate incomprehensible instructions into a step-by-step guide “for someone who only uses a computer for ...
Standing inside a dome in Citadel Mall, under a simulated sky, it’s easy to forget how remarkable that is: a city known for its past now helping shape curiosity about the future. The Charleston ...
Knowing the format of the test is good. So is knowing the kind of test-taker your applicant is. They should take a ...
It’s important to note that Horvath is not an anti-tech crusader for American schools, and even says as much. But the facts don’t lie: paper beats screens for deep reading, and handwriting often beats ...