A new state law requires children to be 5 years old by the first day of school, causing a trickle-down effect that has filled ...
Study earns ESSA Tier 3 (Promising Evidence) designation Independent research reinforces what educators see every day: ...
Engel recently spoke to EdWeek about her findings. She shared features common to all kindergarten classrooms and unveiled ...
The gains fall away by 3rd grade, and a delay in starting school can cost families an extra year of childcare, the firm's ...
March, a new law went into effect requiring children across the state to be 5 years old by the first day of school in order ...
Conversation around holding a child back in kindergarten is everywhere — but the rate of children actually getting a delayed ...
Many parents think holding back their children in kindergarten gives them a academic and social boost, but the effects don’t ...
Despite expanding eligibility requirements, California’s transitional kindergarten program showed declining rates of participation, according to a recent report by the Public Policy Institute of ...
Your continued belligerence of expressing your own opinion on top of other board members at every single meeting is getting ...
As a new grade level for four-year-olds rolls out statewide, a data analysis shows less than half of them are enrolling in ...