Nearly half of South Dakota children ages 3–5 are not on track for kindergarten, ranking the state fourth-lowest in the nation for school readiness.
Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots.
South Dakota's rate was the fourth-lowest in the nation and the lowest among all Great Plains states, according to data from 2023 and 2024.
Nearly two-thirds of children were reported in the survey as on track for kindergarten, regardless of their families’ income.
Over the past several years, to make kids “digitally literate,” we’ve plopped glowing laptops and tablets in front of many Canadian school children, starting as young as Kindergarten. Yet there’s good ...
Mount Pleasant Public Schools (MPPS) will host kindergarten kickoff events starting Feb. 26 and continuing into March and ...
Families across Elkhart County will soon have access to one of the largest early education investments in the region’s ...
Nearly half of students in the Luxemburg-Casco School District are meeting advanced standards in mathematics, far outpacing ...
Facilities in Pinole, Kensington, Antioch and Walnut Creek will shut down for up to 12 months starting at various times in 2026.
Howard’s students at Greenville Elementary School were calculating remainders in division problems on worksheets, and Howard ...
As families choose child-led approaches like Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and nature-based preschools, these models are ...
Students at Lufkin Independent School District will soon begin following a new math curriculum designed to create a more ...