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ATLANTA — A Georgia mom, who is also a former teacher, created a nonprofit program to teach children with autism and dyslexia ...
Nearly 7,000 people signed up for the summer reading program, and close to 3,300 of the participants read 1,000 minutes or more.
Summer reading programs at local libraries wrapped up a few weeks ago, but their effects — helping kids keep reading skills honed — may prove beneficial in the days to come. Now that students are back ...
The district is seeking to continue raising the percentage of elementary students reading on grade level by expanding the Literacy First program across more campuses next school year.
The annual Conrad Weiser Field of Dreams Baseball Fundraiser Game is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 6. The game begins at 10 a ...
The Arizona-based non-profit has given more than one million books to children across the country, including in Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, since 2008.
As teachers and students return to the classroom, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) is offering a variety of free educational programs designed to enhance learning experiences and prepare students ...
Attend storytime and book clubs at the Perry Public Library, learn about Bonnie and Clyde in Perry at the Carnegie Library Museum and more this month.
Renee Gentry of Pascagoula will turn 58 next month. A few months after that, she’ll take her board examination to become a licensed practical nurse.  “Everybody’s like, ‘You’re going back to school at ...
Your guide to things to do in Asheville and across Western North Carolina Things to do with your kids in Asheville, ...
Sri Lankans have been offered once again an opportunity to savour another set of proposals for education reforms and live in hopes of having an education system comparable to those prevailing in ...
• The Macomb Library for the Blind’s (MLBPD) Vision Network from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Main Branch. The Michigan Disability Rights Coalition invites attendees to a presentation on assistive ...