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Fifth-grader Adia Wideman is working on seven books, as she hones her craft toward becoming a published author. And perhaps a ...
In preparation for the event, students used the college and career readiness program Naviance, said school counselor Melissa ...
Sixth-graders were thrilled to visit the Humane Society of West Michigan during this year’s Day of Caring, which teaches the ...
Teacher Appreciation Week should be a celebration of our children’s best instructors, but federal DEI ultimatums tied to ...
Access of West Michigan hopes to educate more students, teachers and leaders in education about the realities of poverty and ...
Rockford — Rachel Schirmann knows the value of wonder. It’s one of the things the Lakes Elementary third-grade teacher ...
Voters on Tuesday showed up for their public schools, approving multiple districts’ non-homestead operating millages and a ...
The poetry slam at Cedar Springs High School gives students an opportunity to express themselves in an encouraging ...
Derek Ash didn’t think he’d be in education long, but a physical education teaching gig at Cedar Springs ended up being the ...
Students learn about marketing and profit and loss with a friendly competition over who can sell the most lemonade.
Senior Claire Rasch loves eating apples and is learning how to better grow and produce them, thanks to her family’s fruit ...
While only started a few months ago, students say the “I Belong, I Matter” program has had a positive impact. It was created ...