Fifth grade is the stepping stone from elementary school to middle school. According to Mr. Wilson, a teacher on TikTok, "the ...
She is among the international teachers brought to the St. Louis area to fill teacher positions that would have likely remained vacant or filled with n… ST. LOUIS — Arianne Diño’s fifth-grade class ...
The 2024 season could not be going more differently entering Week 9 for the Dallas Cowboys (3-4), losers of two in a row, and ...
Fourth grade students from across the Abilene Independent School District took to the farm last week. The district held their first "AgVenture Day" at the district's educational farm where ...
Curriculum leads students to give to Humane Society By Ayanna Eckblad Fourth-grade students from Halverson Elementary School on Friday had a fun morning visiting the Freeborn County Humane Society and ...
On squid dissection day at Forest Glen Elementary School, fourth-grade teacher Jorie Dragas leads her students through a unique experience. “No, you don’t have to be that gentle, you’ve got ...
Fourth graders at Boulder Country Day School in Gunbarrel spent the last two months researching elections, applying for election-related jobs and campaigning to get their favorite guinea pig ...
The fourth-grade students at Joe Wright Elementary, led by music teacher Brittney Knight, presented a special Veterans Day musical program for veterans and their families Thursday.
EVANSTON, Ill. (CBS) -- At Lincoln Elementary School in north suburban Evanston, some fourth graders may have lessons for us all. The young voters—for an in-class poll—were very excited to ...
Colts mascot Blue was part of a halftime game between mascots and fourth graders Sunday night. Blue likes to roughhouse and was at it again with the kids, throwing one to the turf and pushing him ...
Fourth-grade students from Halverson Elementary School on Friday had a fun morning visiting the Freeborn County Humane Society and delivering donations as part of a new reading curriculum ...
East Lyme ― Fourth grade students at Lillie B. Hayes Elementary School on Thursday were transformed into welders and shipfitters as they used spray cheese to fuse crackers into boats.