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Early childhood education is an ever-evolving beast — one with challenges that only people who love the field can excel in.
Kiwanis members Carl Persing and John Rorrer took a hands-on approach to promoting community literacy by constructing and installing the club’s first Little Free Libraries in Waynesboro.
When Susan Rohn first saw the dilapidated former factory, now home to the Yocum Institute for Arts Education, she wasn’t sure what to think. The institute needed a building with more space and room ...
Governor Lamont is making another push for universal preschool. He wants to make it free for thousands of Connecticut families.
In isolation, children can suffer at the hands of abusers. But in the process of bringing those abusers to justice, isolation ...
State officials will delay new rules governing Colorado’s universal preschool program, including one that would lower class ...
Thanks to additional funding to expand services and provide subsidies to those in need, there has been a 6% rise in available child care services over the past year, according to data released Tuesday ...
Liz Mayfield, executive director of Hope Harbor, was Woman of the Year; 325 people attended the third annual awards for ...
A North Dakota nursing home has built a long-standing relationship with an elementary school whose students recently nabbed ...
SC day cares bucked national trend of critical understaffing thanks in large part to one-time $25M bonus program. Lawmakers ...
Students whose tutoring was abruptly ended three months before the end of the school year are now being championed by a ...
Rayuela, a Spanish-language immersion program that started in 2014 in Altadena, lost one of its campuses in the Eaton fire.