First Person is where Chalkbeat features personal essays by educators, students, parents, and others thinking and writing ...
King and Queen County Public Schools has named elementary school teacher Erica Jenkins as the division’s Teacher of the Year ...
When the state fails to keep its promise to meet our children’s most basic needs, the responsibility falls to local ...
My nephew, Jace, is in preschool. He is learning to print his name. He printed his name for me recently – “J-c-e” on one line and “a” on the next line. He printed the “a” on its own line, ...
As threats of mass deportations loom in the Central Valley, school districts in the region are mobilizing to protect their ...
Some parents are not fully informed about decisions that have led schools to place children without significant cognitive ...
Driven” and “aggressive.” Those are two words that Tim Kinsella used to describe himself as a beginning wrestler. For over 35 years of wrestling as an athlete and a coach, that attitude has ...
Waiting for them under the tree in our sunny Pasadena living room might be left-handed oven mitts or can openers, kitchen ...
We know that U.S. vice presidents are often the objects of humorous jabs for their secondary role in the executive branch or their public mishaps.
One way kindergarten teacher Rachel Gonzalez has found to do this is by doing a “check-in” every morning. Students come into ...