Ohio private schools have dominated a tax strategy offering income tax credits to donors of scholarship organizations. Now public schools are playing the game.
Amid changing academic opinions, Paterson is proceeding with its controversial “Middle School Model,” which will close some top-performing schools.
Two Fort Worth ISD elementary schools have been recognized for their academic success. These principals share the driving ...
Last week, Prairie Elementary and the Intermediate school in Worthington started their annual "Coins for Cancer" campaign. Kindergarten through fifth-grade students have been ...
Ohio Department of Children and Youth will use a federal grant worth $14.7 million to strengthen the child care-to-kindergarten system, though future program funding remains uncertain.
Gwinnett County Public Schools is clarifying its enrollment process for the 2026–27 school year to ensure 6-year-olds are placed consistently across the district. While the "Grade Level Consideration" ...
Silver has been on a remarkable run recently, with prices climbing dramatically over the past year as investors seek out safe-haven assets amid economic uncertainty. The precious metal has outpaced ...
12:05 p.m. Jan. 23, 2026: This story was updated with additional information about Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Rockwall and Tarrant counties. Only about half of Texas students enter ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A discount retailer with multiple locations around the Capital Region is offering gift cards for rolled coins. Ocean State Job Lot announced on Thursday that its “Crazy for ...
Your pocket change will look different in 2026 because the U.S. Mint has designed new coins to circulate in Michigan and nationally to honor America's 250th anniversary. Among the new coin designs, ...
The U.S. Mint, under the direction of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, began circulating redesigned coins—quarters, dimes, half-dollars, and nickels—on January 5, 2026, to commemorate the nation's ...
Is your child required to attend kindergarten? Here's when and what to know about changes for mandatory kindergarten attendance in New Jersey and who pays for it. While kindergarten has been a staple ...
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