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New research has found that children in England with caring responsibilities are 35% less likely than their peers to reach the expected standard for reading, writing, and math by the end of primary ...
"There were lots of excuses we could have used, but we follow the data to know what's best for kids," the principal said.
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What will Sean Murphy produce in 2026?
Post-long-over-due hip surgery, will Murphy return to the elite production he once managed?
A recent state law lifted the statute of limitations on sex abuse lawsuits, driving a huge increase in payouts by school districts and government agencies. It has also increased insurance premiums for ...
There’s a proposed ballot initiative that would require voters to show their ID at the polls and for election officials to ...
Huron Daily Tribune on MSN
Bad Axe math teacher Lilly Hessling finds purpose in first year
First-year Bad Axe math teacher Lilly Hessling, inspired by her educator mom, helps students build confidence and shares tips for resilience.
With Red Deer's fire academy program, high school students will get hands-on, practical skills that could land them a job — ...
Early retirement sounds romantic until you sit down with a calculator. The idea of Financial Independence, or FI, is simple: You build a corpus large enough that your investments generate enough ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
Doing the math: Why the counting of Calgarians doesn't always add up
Counting Calgarians has largely been a guessing game in recent years.
India Today on MSN
Big tech, small pay: A dream IT job but with a 2013 pay cheque?
For years, a Big Tech job in India has been sold as the ultimate middle-class dream, but for many freshers in 2026, the reality begins with a salary package that hasn't kept pace with inflation, rent, ...
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4 in 10 young Oregon children aren’t ready for kindergarten, 3rd worst rate in nation, survey finds
Oregon has the nation’s third lowest rate of children on track to be ready for kindergarten, above only Arkansas and Kentucky, according to new data from the National Survey of Children’s Health. That ...
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