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eSpark: The FREE Differentiation Tool for Elementary Reading and Math
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Do you have students at many grade levels in your classroom? Do
Cry On The Last Day of School, Too (on Abbott Elementary) – The Jose Vilson
When was the last time you cried at the conclusion of a college 12 months? I have accomplished it about 5 occasions as a teacher,
After 10 months of online learning, many Anchorage elementary students are finally returning to classrooms
At Anchorage’s Creekside Park Elementary School on Friday, kindergarten teacher Rhiana Gay put the finishing touches on her classroom’s setup, placing clips holding face masks
Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School moves to online learning due to increase in COVID-19 cases
© Carlos Osorio / The Canadian Press Fort Qu’Appelle Elementary School is moving to level 4 of the Safe Schools Plan, which means students in
Ontario extends elementary school closures until Jan. 25 amid rising COVID-19 infections
Most Ontario elementary schools will remain closed until at least Jan. 25 amid mounting alarm at rising COVID-19 infection rates among children over the Christmas
Volusia schools plan remote learning changes for elementary students
Elementary students doing remote learning will be placed in regional classes. The change will go into effect on Jan. 26 and affect an unknown number
Catholic Elementary Schools to Close Monday, Feb. 1, Due to Impending Snow Storm
By SÍLE MOLONEY Parents wait to greet their kids outside St. Brendan’s school in the Norwood section of the Bronx on Sept. 9
Portland Public Schools eyes April 8 in-person start for most elementary, middle school students, February start for select learners
Portland Public Schools officials plan to invite not only elementary students but also all middle school students back for in-person learning this spring, the district
Dr. Shawn Joseph Publishes a Feature Article for the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP)
Experienced educator Dr. Shawn Joseph recently co-authored an article titled Create a Cultural Shift that outlines three strategies to help correct the historical challenges of