America’s kids are paying a steep price for lower standards and less testing in schools — and there’s no obvious sign of a turnaround.
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The middle class is being automated out — this is how some people will still get rich
Editor’s Note: In just a few days, Luke Lango, Louis Navellier, and I will host the American Dream 2.0 Summit — a deep-dive into the $11.3 trillion capital wave reshaping the U.S. economy. If you ...
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Community colleges offer new classes; prepares students for calculus, comply with controversial law
Ari Marchesso spent this academic year at Pasadena City College getting a refresher on precalculus skills. The 2nd-year student took trigonometry in 2020 at Blair High School and felt “too foggy” on ...
Odyssey Math Tuition, a distinguished tuition agency in Singapore, has launched its latest online math tuition course ...
It’s also worth noting that even with income tax revenue, the federal government still spent far more than it brought in: ...
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Should students have cellphones in class? Indiana said no 2 years ago. Now the law may get ...
Indiana schools had to ban cellphones and other devices like tablets and laptops from class time following a new law in 2024. New bills would end exceptions to that law.
Across the country, educators continue to wrestle with big questions about math curricula. Two years ago, the California education board’s adoption of a long-gestating new math framework added more ...
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has 20 freshmen slated to join the Tigers’ roster next season. But how much room do the Tigers ...
On Sunday, Jacob Timmer celebrated his 18th birthday by leading Grand Rapids West Catholic to a Division 5 football state ...
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