by John Austin | Apr 30, 2017 | Articles
Some middle school students are catching up in math with an innovative computer program. At Mount Elden and Sinagua middle schools, teachers are discovering students who struggle and improving their knowledge of core courses with extra help and a computer program. The... by Janet Hill | Oct 27, 2014 | Articles
A really good teacher knows that algebra students improve with teacher connection and group learning. Freshman students at West Side Leadership Academy took an end of course test in algebra, and found that 56% received a passing grade, up from 4% the previous year.... by Heather Mullinix | Sep 29, 2014 | Articles
Introducing new curriculum, intervention, and instruction that will soon be mandated has made creative scheduling for high school classes to be a necessity. In Cumberland County, the new AIR time program includes academic resources, one on one help, and... by Jeremy Bauer-Wolf | Aug 25, 2014 | Articles
An intensive intervention for students reading far below grade level is being put into place with a new language arts curriculum that will target middle and high school students reading at least three levels below grade. In Charles County Public Schools the program is... by Wendy Owen | Jul 18, 2014 | Articles
Summer schools face new challenges this year, as summer camps help students learn to learn. Summer studies are not just for remedial work anymore; they help students develop better study habits for success. The seriousness of high school studies is not lost on...
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