Haley Fair loves math. After two years of teaching both math and science, she is finally in her comfort zone, teaching only ...
The Jessie Trice Community Health Foundation (JTCHF), in partnership with the Jessie Trice Community Health System (JTCHS) and St. Thomas University, announced the winners of its 15th Annual Science ...
Students at Justiss Elementary School recently put their scientific thinking and creativity on display during the campus ...
Myakka City Elementary families and staff gathered on the evening of Jan. 29 for Community Night to participate in a wide ...
The six candidates that receive the most votes in the Feb. 17 primary for Marshfield School Board will advance to the April 7 ...
Angela West has spent three years of her 19-year teaching career at Westview Elementary School, where she teaches the fifth ...
Do potted venus flytraps grow better with rainwater or distilled water? Can a robot make art? How does weight affect a ...
Class Disrupted is an education podcast featuring author Michael Horn and Futre’s Diane Tavenner in conversation with ...
Happy National Weatherperson's Day. In an era of weather apps, groundhogs, and social media, have the meteorologists lost?
The Pensacola News Journal is working with high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County to put their top students in the spotlight every week.
Students at Justiss Elementary School recently put their scientific thinking and creativity on display during the campus Science Fair.
The event allowed each student to select three free books, allowing them to take home stories that captured their interest.
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