The Science Behind Cursive Writing Is Unconvincing
The kids who kept their cursive knowledge did so because they had exposure to, you guessed it, to grandma’s letters.
Read Moreby Aaron Rodriguez | Nov 17, 2019
The kids who kept their cursive knowledge did so because they had exposure to, you guessed it, to grandma’s letters.
Read Moreby Ola Lisowski | Oct 20, 2019
Unfortunately, the district’s primary focus appears to be providing full employment to as many adults as possible, no matter the financial consequences.
Read Moreby George Mitchell | Sep 15, 2019
For a fraction of the public school costs, voucher students on average out-perform most public school students.
Read Moreby George Mitchell | Jul 7, 2019
Will the Journal Sentinel step up and ask Kamala Harris to reconcile her rose-colored vision of busing with the reality of its experience in Wisconsin?
Read Moreby Jessica Holmberg | Jun 19, 2019
Wisconsin’s legislature is considering a bill that would broaden teacher reciprocity and help...
Read Moreby Ola Lisowski | Nov 29, 2018
At twelve MPS schools, there were no students proficient in math or English. Those schools did not receive standard state report card grades, instead using the alternate rating process. That is a self-evaluation of the school’s performance on student achievement in English and math. Seven of the twelve schools reported they are making satisfactory progress, while the other five say they need improvement.
Read Moreby M. D. Kittle | Nov 2, 2018
Like so many school “walkouts” in the Trump era, this get-out-the-vote display is being fed and led by powerful liberal interests.
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