The annual contest for students in grades four through 12 is back for its eighth year — this time with a special prize for a ...
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She’s only in fifth grade but has big plans for the state of Connecticut. The Connecticut Democracy Center recently named North Haven fifth-grader Theresa “Tessa” Hallinan as the new 2026 Connecticut ...
Another method is called collaborative grading, or ungrading, where students don’t get grades throughout the semester.
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In 2025, the line between brand messaging and cultural commentary continued to blur. As the year ends, let’s look back at the ...
Marie Saavedra joined the CBS2 Chicago news team in October 2020 as an anchor. She grew up in Evanston and is a graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism. Cecilia Santagata says dyslexia doesn't ...