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National standards for math, science hotly debated (Chillicothe Gazette)
Governors and education leaders recently proposed sweeping new school standards that could lead to students across the country using the same math and English textbooks and taking the same tests, replacing a patchwork of state and local systems in an attempt to raise student achievement nationwide.
$10.5 million grant from GE Foundation will help JCPS teachers prepare for new math, science curriculum (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Jefferson County Public Schools has been awarded a $10.5million grant from the General Electric Foundation to further the major math and science initiative the company helped fund in 2005.
Girls make math gains; boys lag at reading (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
A national study found this week that girls have caught up with boys on standardized tests on math, but that boys still are behind girls when it comes to reading.
Teachers, professionals team up for future of math, science students (The Daily Star)
MILFORD _ Educators and business leaders got together Friday to work toward a brighter future for area math and science students.The opportunity came at a forum held at Milford Central School as part of an effort by the Chenango, Delaware, Otsego STEM Leadership Council.
NCHS Math Team wins state contest (Casper Journal)
Natrona County High School’s Math Team won the A Division of the Casper College section of the Wolsborn-Drazovich Wyoming State Math Contest on Feb. 23.
Delano Math Team sets records at state (Delano Eagle)
Record setting state math tourney are Delano Math Team participants. Pictured in the front (left to right) are: Emily Hemingway, Conner Dykstra, James Redinger and Zach Muckenhirn.
MGSH math team division champs (Osseo-Maple Grove Press)
The Maple Grove Senior High math team defended its title in the Twin Cities Suburban West Division of the Minnesota State High School Mathematics League and returned to the state.
Buckeye pupils learn math during spring break (The Arizona Republic)
Buckeye Elementary School students learn math over spring break.
Oak Harbor School District adopts K-5 math ‘Expressions’ (Whidbey News Times)
After nine months of review, the Oak Harbor School District adopted a new math curriculum Monday for elementary and middle schools. The math curriculum team recommended “Expressions” by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for grades K-5 and for grades 6-8, the group chose “Math” by Holt McDougall. The school board approved the selections unanimously.
Math Day winners (The Shelby Star)
Cleveland County’s Math Day winners: Winning teams: Elizabeth Elementary, first place; Kings Mountain Intermediate team two, second place; Springmore Elementary, third place; Township Three, fourth place; Kings Mountain Intermediate, team two,...