Luna Community College's Adult Education program is providing a supportive pathway for adults seeking high school equivalency ...
Times-Standard on MSN
Good Work | The Humboldt Literacy Project has helped hundred learn to read
The folks at the Humboldt Literacy Project estimate that some 14,000 of our neighbors in Humboldt are functionally illiterate. That means they would struggle to fill out a form or understand ...
Verywell Health on MSN
7 Ways to Increase and Maintain Bone Density at Any Age
You can help increase your bone density through diet, vitamin and mineral supplements, exercise, lifestyle changes, and medications in some cases.
Chalkbeat on MSNOpinion
Pay teachers more, 311 for parents, move district boundaries: How Mamdani could improve NYC schools
Chalkbeat asked dozens of experts, students, parents, educators, and nonprofit leaders to share bold ideas for the incoming ...
Most term life policies don’t pay out — and that’s a good thing. Here’s what to consider as your coverage ends and whether it ...
Nearly half of Alberta’s Grade 6 students failed the provincewide math test in 2024, three years after the province started ...
Hawaiʻi’s charter schools pledged to improve public education through more innovation and family engagement. Three decades ...
If Chicago wants to make meaningful progress on reducing absenteeism, we must focus on the deeper conditions that keep ...
If you want to build healthier habits in 2026, here’s my advice: Give yourself time. New routines don’t stick overnight. A classic study found that it takes on average 66 days of practicing a new ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Is "soft saving" a smart reset or a long-term trap?
Soft saving has become the shorthand for a generational reset in money culture, where younger adults are less willing to sacrifice every pleasure today for a hypothetical payoff decades from now.
It's not too late to turn the page on old habits and start reading again in 2026. People often stop reading in adulthood because they're fatigued from school book assignments or just don't have the ...
Stanford researchers find that a growing number of child care providers can’t afford food, raising concerns about workforce ...
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