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The poet and Pulitzer-nominated playwright discusses four books by her closest teachers.
More novels, paper and pencil work: MCPS to implement new middle school English curriculum this fall
Students attending Montgomery County public middle schools next fall will encounter new English lessons that explore more ...
Saara Pritchard, an art adviser, was visiting a friend in Miami when a painting in the bedroom caught her eye. Bordered in silver leaf, it was a close-cropped, black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy ...
Summer Rising is a partnership between New York City Public Schools and the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD). Summer Rising is free and available to all NYC students in grades K-8, ...
On May 21, Sarah Milgram and Yaron Lischinsky were brutally murdered in an antisemitic attack outside the Capital Jewish ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, community ...
Art, education and environment. These are the three pillars at the heart of the newly launched not-for-profit Goodwood Art ...
Earlier this year, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s Board of Trustees faced a difficult decision. An architectural ...
Researchers were surprised to find giant gas planets orbiting quite near to their stars. Yet novelists had already imagined ...
As part of this year’s Children’s Day celebration, the Royal Iwere Foundation (RIF), a humanitarian arm of the Warri Kingdom monarchy, ...
Meet the top 10 students of Oyster River Cooperative School District in the Class of 2025 and read about their ...
As high school graduates ponder their next steps, Stanford professor Jay Hamilton has written a book designed to help them navigate their journey through academia.
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