Though many things seem more uncertain than ever, some things never change. James Cameron is still making Avatar movies. The State Street Chipotle is still out of ingredients. And, “Michigan Math” is ...
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News reports confirm what many school districts already know: public school enrollment in Colorado is steadily declining. The state lost roughly 10,000 public school students in just the past year, ...
When I was learning math as a child, the “less than/more than” exercise really struck a chord in me, mostly because, by First ...
After today, I will no longer be a columnist. My column launched in The Patriot and Evening News on June 7, 1989. Almost 37 years. That’s a lot of words. As I’ve said many times, math is not my strong ...
When I was a math teacher, I spent my days asking students to show their work. In the Legislature, Hoosiers deserve the same ...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson last week described the city as “filthy rich.” Impolitic as that may be, returns from a new tax on high pay packages show she’s not wrong.
As AI models advance rapidly, experts warn of widespread job displacement while others call it 'doomerism.' What's the ...
How is this a union? David Hudnall asked. And what would success look like? He left the rally without a clear answer. | ...
Enrollment is falling while staffing rises. Here’s why that isn’t automatically a crisis — and how politics, economic growth, and ESSER’s end shape the future.