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The cultural meaning of solar eclipses in Aztec civilization
An Aztec artifact known as the Bilimek sculpture offers insight into how ancient Mesoamerican cultures interpreted solar eclipses. The object, believed to be a ceremonial vessel used for drinking ...
The demand for Texas’ new school voucher program has already exceeded capacity, with over 123,000 applications filed for only 90,000 available slots. The program provides families with up to $10,474 ...
As teachers, we recognize the signs of diminishing student attention spans. A student focuses during direct instruction, then drifts the moment we transition to the next activity. Another writes ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — An investigation by the office of NYS Attorney General Letitia James reveals that students of color and students with disabilities at Buffalo Public Schools were disproportionately ...
The Bangladesh Bank has raised the age limit for opening a 'Student Banking' account. According to the new guidelines, now individuals under 25 years of age can open a 'Student Banking' account.
Student-run spam accounts have solidified their role in Michigan State culture, cultivating a digital community on Spartans' Instagram feeds by sharing unfiltered moments, inside jokes, and relatable ...
For many U.S. families, the cost of a personal laptop can hinder a student's ability to tackle everyday academic tasks, from completing homework assignments to applying for college. California ...
State lawmakers approved $32 million in additional funding for Arkansas' Educational Freedom Account program Friday, bringing the total funding for the program to roughly $309.4 million. A divided ...
Strong women in Kareen Holstrom’s family have influenced her leadership journey, including becoming president of San Diego State University’s Associated Students in 2025, part of the first all-female ...
Legislation introduced in the Mississippi House of Representatives would set up “Magnolia Student Accounts” (MSA), an education savings account (ESA) program open to all Mississippi K–12 students.
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