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Amid Political Attacks on Ohio Immigrants, How Schools Can Support Newcomers

Former President Donald Trump’s false statements about immigrants eating pets during Tuesday night’s presidential debate have brought attention to the city of Springfield, Ohio, which has seen growth in recent

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Frightfully Fun Halloween Escape Rooms Students Will Love – The TPT Blog

Are you a teacher looking to add a touch of Halloween magic to your classroom activities this season? One exciting

Inside the No-Limits Mindset of the New National Principal of the Year

Swilley has implemented several programs to involve students in the school’s improvement and to help them envision a successful future

78 Best Short Stories for Middle Schoolers, as Chosen by Teachers

Short stories are an essential tool for teaching middle school students. They are quick, action-packed, and full of drama, making

Most Teens Believe Conspiracy Theories, See News as Biased. What Can Schools Do?

They often view professional news organizations as just as biased as other sources, the report found. This lack of trust

Classroom Deal of the Day: Get This Favorite Class Novel for Less Than $7 a Copy

If you’re on the lookout for a new addition to your classroom library, why not consider adding a beloved favorite

Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer Bundle (Free Printables)

Comparing and contrasting is a fundamental skill that students develop as they expand their knowledge and explore various subjects. It

Here’s When Most Americans Think Cellphones Should Be Banned

Educators and parents have long been at odds when it comes to school cellphone policies. While teachers and principals often

Schools Have Fewer Teacher Vacancies This Year. But Hiring Is Still Not Easy

The latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics’ School Pulse Panel reveals that one-fifth of vacant teacher positions