Author: Matthew Lynch
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Teachers: How to Use Google Drive
By Catlin Tucker For teachers who are just getting started with Google, Google Drive can be intimidating! In preparation for a Google training, I’ve put together ... -
Madison: Survey shows 88 percent of students do not have Internet access
Many school districts are working working to provide every student with a technology device when needed – but what if students don’t have Internet access to utilize ... -
ASHE receives grant for collaboration
The Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) has been awarded a $24,998 grant to use toward collaborations and research surrounding the 2015 ASHE Conference. ASHE ... -
Delaware students rally for more African American teachers
This week, local students in Sussex County, Delaware took a stand to rally for more African American teachers and discuss issues they have faced at school, ... -
Tennessee’s Gov. Haslam unsure about Common Core’s future
Tennessee’s Republican Governor Bill Haslam, a former supporter of the Common Core Standards, has started to give into its naysayers. The Daily Caller reports that Gov. Haslam ... -
North Carolina school teaches students in Mandarin
New this year, Stough Elementary in Raleigh has eighteen students enrolled in its Mandarin Chinese immersion program. The News Observer reports that program is already showing ... -
Mississippi education budget proposal still $256 million short
Mississippi’s Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves announced a plan last week that would raise K-12 state spending by $110 million over last year — but would still ... -
Obama budget includes $1 billion for Native American education
President Obama’s budget request includes $1 billion for American Indian schools next year, with millions of those dollars dedicated to restoring crumbling buildings and connecting classrooms ... -
Absenteeism high in D.C. Head Start Programs
More than 25 percent of students who were enrolled at D.C.’s Public Schools Head Start programs were chronically absent last year, according to reports released this ... -
Mississippi inches closer to mandatory Kindergarten law
Mandatory Kindergarten in the state of Mississippi is getting a push from legislators who believe it is a step in the right direction of improving the ...