After teaching at Countryside School for 10 years following her graduation from the University of Illinois, Marci Kyung decided to take a break in 2021 to help run her family's business, ...
For more than a decade, Dylan Kane, a seventh-grade math teacher in Leadville, Colorado, leaned into technology as a way to ...
Nariah Farrar was in seventh grade when AI tools went mainstream in schools. With AI embedded in common social media apps like Snapchat, talk among her peers promised an intriguing shortcut for ...
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In the vast majority of schools around the United States, the academic gap between the highest- and lowest-achieving students ...
Riley Fulk stopped her plane just before the runway and checked the weather one more time. The winds had started to kick up as she prepared the plane that afternoon. “320 - 10 gusting 18,” said the ...