GREENFIELD — After three years of trying out a letter-grade-based grading system, Greenfield-Central’s high school and junior high school are switching back to a more traditional 100-point scale ...
In a recent discussion on the potential challenges facing baseball umpires due to increased scrutiny and the implementation of technology, it was noted that umpires might be insufficiently held ...
Android 16 introduced translucency to the notification shade and Quick Settings last year. As rumored, Android 17 Beta 3 continues that blur trend. The background of the widget picker switches from a ...
Students in Indiana won't be the only ones earning a report card. Schools will soon receive an A through F grade. The Indiana State Board of Education approved its K-12 Accountability Rule. It is ...
Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will vote next month on whether to cap the number of A grades that instructors can assign in each course, effectively cutting in half the percentage ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Lawmakers in the Missouri Legislature continue to advance key pieces of legislation, including votes on a comprehensive property tax bill and a proposal for the state to issue ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. (CHALKBEAT INDIANA) — Indiana has approved a new system to assign A-F letter grades to schools ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri lawmakers are moving forward with a plan to grade public schools the same way students are graded. The Missouri House passed a bill 96-53 on Thursday that would give every ...
(WAND) - The University of Illinois System announced that it purchased a building in downtown Chicago for the permanent headquarters of UIUC's Discovery Partners Institute. The building is located at ...
Indiana’s new way of grading K-12 schools got unanimous approval Wednesday from the State Board of Education following a nearly yearlong process that included public input. The attorney general’s ...
FLORENCE COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — The grading system in South Carolina could change if new reform is taken at the Statehouse. Under the proposed reforms, school districts could lose up to 10% of state ...
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