Maria Geueke graduated with a Bilingual, E.S.L., Multicultural Education Masters in 2016 and is currently a third year Doctoral student in Language, Literacy, and Culture at the College of Education,…
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U.S. Department of Education Awards Nearly $115 Million to Help Increase Educator Compensation and Promote Educator Diversity
…support students. These staffing challenges disproportionately impact Black and Latino students, students from low-income backgrounds, students with disabilities, and English learners. The announcement of the awards also comes as the…
Hadley Elementary School cited for STEM focus
…named as a 2023-24 Project Lead The Way Distinguished School, which is given to elementary schools across the United States that provide broad access to transformative learning experiences for students through its PLTW…
What’s the Real Message? – Making Sense of the Challenging Behaviors We See Every Day
Do you work with students labeled as “difficult”, “challenging”, or “unmotivated”? Whether a result of trauma, depression, anxiety, or other issues, those labeled the most challenging are full of promise,…
Cheers for one-by-one Easthampton High commencement
EASTHAMPTON — Friday marked the completion of a graduation ceremony the likes of which Easthampton High School has never seen before. Over the course of five days, students of the…
CES report outlines difficult truth about literacy issues
…standards on a deep level; yellow tells the students’ incoming teacher most mastered the standards on a deep level; and red tells the students’ incoming teacher most did not master…
North Berkshire Academy prepares for success in the Berkshires
…excellent educators, but also teachers who truly believe these students can be successful. That’s a critical piece, and goes to the heart of the program. For students to believe in…
Pioneer graduates 40 in ceremony at Northfield Drive-In
…student caravan began at Pioneer and traveled along Route 63, where the Northfield Fire Department flew a large American flag from its ladder truck. Scattered all the way to the…
Hands-on science for Sunderland children
SUNDERLAND — When 11-year-old Sunderland Elementary School Student Tenzin Phelgay grows up, he wants to design a rocket capable of going to Mars. For now, he’s building marble rollercoasters in…
Leominster schools take initiative on teaching techniques
LEOMINSTER, MA — In an effort to gain a better understanding of how to better prepare its students for success in college and beyond, the city’s public schools are taking…