Midway Hills Academy had a very special visitor last week as the Honorable Floyd L. Griffin, Jr., former Mayor of Milledgeville, state Senator, U.S. Army Colonel, and lifelong public servant, returned ...
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Cursive writing is still important, and we’re tired of people saying it’s not
No matter where you look, it seems like boomers can’t stop griping about the lack of cursive writing; kids today don’t do this, they don’t do that, and most egregiously of all, they don’t loop their ...
Just like writing cursive, it seems that reading an old-school analog clock is the sort of skill that has fallen by the wayside in our smartphone age. That lapse was revealed when NYC public schools ...
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These 12 classic American traditions are vanishing before our eyes
This nostalgic list explores twelve once-beloved American traditions slowly disappearing, highlighting cultural shifts, ...
Growing up in the 90s came with its own set of standards for kids in school. While millennials and Gen Xers look back on it fondly, there are school rules from the 1990s that would never make sense to ...
The Clarkson Historical Society will hold its annual Handwriting Contest for students from fourth grade through high school ...
Thanks in large part to his preparation, Drake Thomas leads the Seahawks with 10 tackles for loss, which ranks third among NFL inside linebackers.
Here are seven artists — painters, sculptors, a photographer and a papermaker — whose work stood out in the group shows we covered this year.
Mr. Graffman was a onetime child prodigy whose career was curtailed by a neurological condition that restricted him to his ...
Amazon's huge voice assistant upgrade is conversational, connected and well-suited for Prime users. I enjoy it, but still ...
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Our 13 Most Read, Most Talked-About and Most Powerful Education Essays of 2025
From literacy, New Orleans after Katrina and special ed for all to freedom of speech and teachers who gave up, what our op-ed ...
It comes as good news to see that a local lawmaker’s proposal to require cursive handwriting to be taught in Pennsylvania’s schools is gaining steam. The law, House Bill 17, crafted by state Rep. Dane ...
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