A study reveals that emotional engagement significantly enhances students' math performance, highlighting the importance of managing feelings in learning.
If you think math is fun, you should meet Erika Noffsinger, a Yuba College math professor. She’s taught algebra, calculus and trigonometry for 30 years and can’t imagine doing anything else.
Isolating the first spark of life on Earth is a matter of biology, geology, and chemistry—but it's also an amazing math ...
Xavier Velasco is taking college-level math and physics courses at Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy while maintaining his ...
How we can better understand what our sons and daughters are going through with sports, and why some kids aren't ...
A 10-year-old Northshore student competes in the “America’s Favorite Student” contest while raising awareness about ...
This year, those who run in the Happy Smackah 5K won’t be supporting just one person in the St. Vrain Valley School District ...
The two sides are once again vying for the title, and while the Gunners have struggled recently, a win on Sunday could come ...
I don’t know who came up with the old adage “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” I’m somewhat of an old dog and sure are learning new tricks. I found that no matter how old you are you can grow ...
St. Cloud Area School District's four-year graduation rate for its students increased in 2025 to 70.7 percent.
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