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A bill that would add rules and regulations to homeschooling families as well as private schools has possibly hit a road block, or at least paused.
Gov. Abbott’s political gamble pays off as a $1 billion scholarship program passes the House.
On Friday, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Sen. Brandon Creighton (R-Conroe), the author of Senate Bill 2, are recommending that the Senate concur with or agree to the changes house lawmakers made to the ...
Heading into this year’s session of the Montana Legislature, there was broad consensus across the political spectrum that one ...
The time has come to take your children on their first holiday and you’re supposed to be excited, but instead your looming ...
Jessica Toste, Ph.D., has been named editor-in-chief of The Reading League Journal, the premier publication dedicated to connecting the science of reading with educators’ professional practices.
Readers react to Joseph Bottum’s academic experiment.
A bill that would tighten homeschooling regulations in Illinois has missed a key deadline, but its sponsor said it’s still alive.
By Teddy Rosenbluth and Rebecca Robbins A federal prosecutor has sent letters to at least three medical journals accusing them of political bias and asking a series of probing questions suggesting ...
Reading Log has become one of the easiest and most effective ways to keep reading fun in our homeschool—especially during this time of year when attention spans start to shift and the school year is ...
The Wall Street Journal editorial board has Jerome Powell’s back following President Trump’s blistering social media criticism of the Federal Reserve chair this week after he offered negative ...
Hanif Abdurraqib, author of "There's Always This Year," will be featured at a Reading Across Rhode Island event on April 22 at RISD Auditorium in Providence. Abdurraqib's book explores themes of ...