Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider joined a Sumner County class to discuss freedom of speech and artistic expression.
The true power of AI lies not in replacing learning, but in opening doors for every learner, including ELL students, to express who they are.
School districts from Utah to Ohio to Alabama are spending thousands of dollars on these tools, despite research showing the ...
Poppin Hyun Joon, renowned South Korean popping dancer, resigns from Baekseok Arts University after allegations of ...
The Batavia Chamber of Commerce has named Linda Schielke its 2025 Citizen of the Year for her decades of service, leadership ...
Students at St. Mary's Episcopal in Memphis took on a big project: creating a design for Taylor Swift's wedding dress. See ...
Buried within a long list of $5 million worth of budget cuts proposed by the San Luis Coastal school district is one small ...
This week, Brookview Elementary's music teacher, Margaret Brandon, shines bright as ‘Teacher of the Week,’ thanks to her ...
Leza, 42, has long dreamed of becoming a professional DJ — he likes the technical aspect of it — and during those Friday ...
The CMA Foundation announced over 200 semifinalists in the Music Teachers of Excellence program, with 60 from Tennessee ...
President Donald Trump’s push for the largest mass deportation in history has had an outsized impact on the child care field, ...
A classroom veteran shares some tips for times when students are all wound up and you still have lessons to teach.
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