Three talented artists from Richland School District One have artwork that is being nationally recognized as finalists in the national Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition.
Combining art and science can help students better understand abstract concepts and promote collaboration and creativity.
Marianne Dilworth, Maya Lin’s teacher-librarian, organized the WRAD event at the school after learning about it at a California School Library Association conference she attended last year.
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNPlaces, please: 2025 high school musical season dawns in Westchester, Rockland, PutnamInside the newsroom: What you can learn following 62 high school musicals, writes lohud's Peter Kramer That, of course, is not what Tennessee Williams’ drama is about, but Gussow said it was a lesson ...
“I treat my classroom like it’s an office building,” she said during an appearance on the “Teachers Off Duty ” podcast where she shared the details of her system.
Westwood tennis player Samantha Tang hopes to travel to Asia again this summer before she pursues art in college. But will ...
Columnist Bill Danielson explores the challenge of identifying individual birds and the rare moments that make one stand out ...
McReynolds’ “The Journey” offers a view of the African journey and transformation in America. A meet-and-great reception with ...
Matthew Peinado's current exhibit at USM-LAC is titled ‘Connections,’ which also describes his goal of connecting his ...
Teen artists from Badin High School were recently spotlighted as winners by judges at the Middletown Arts Center.
Through Hutchinson High School’s partnership with Positive Coaching Alliance, I’ve had the chance to read several outstanding ...
Jennifer Norrell led an effort to more than double the percentage of high schoolers taking AP in her district.
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