Students using an e-learning website have been left "high and dry" after the company running it went into administration. Oxbridge Home Learning offered qualifications, including GCSE, Btec and ...
“I didn’t grow up with horses,” Ms Wong said. “I wasn’t a kid with a pony or anything like that, I lived in the city and my parents never had any money where I could afford to go to riding lessons or ...
House Educational Choice Subcommittee Chairwoman Kathie Hess Crouse, left, and Deputy State Superintendent of Schools Sonya White, right, have been having conversations on a new homeschool parent ...
A program that uses robots to tackle Tasmania's declining school completion rates has received a funding boost to help more students bridge the gap between home and school. Missing School is a ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — President of Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Professor Lincoln Edwards, is calling for a partnership between the Government and churches to convert their spaces into learning ...
Jacob Fowler is the first to admit he was never a great student. Fowler, selected by the Canadiens in the third round (69th overall) of the 2023 NHL Draft, left Boston College after winning the Mike ...
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SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — A local school district is seeing more students than ever signing up for its high school virtual learning program, but that's not what's happening in the rest of the state. The ...
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Here are some of the latest news items from this morning, Friday, Sept. 5: Mt. Lebanon High School will be learning virtually Friday after district officials were alerted to a threat against the ...
As students return to school, most are heading into brick-and-mortar buildings. But more than 400 students across south Louisiana are logging on to the computers for a completely virtual experience.