Sixth grade science students at Amherst Middle School are ditching textbooks for hands-on learning as they work to reduce their school’s energy consumption.
Thirteen-year-old Lauren Arrington has been busy on the media circuit these past few weeks, doing interview after interview about the sixth-grade science project that landed her in a published ...
(July 24, 2014: See the editor's note at the bottom of this page for an explanation of the story's new headline.) When 12-year-old Lauren Arrington heard about her sixth-grade science project, she ...
Fifty-eight percent of parents said their child has asked for their help with math Homeschooling is not so easy. The average American parent’s science and math knowledge taps out around the ...
Kristen Bratcher, a sixth grade science teacher at Somerset Intermediate School, was named Somerset County's 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year. Allison Grove, a fifth grade teacher at Carter G. Woodson ...
Twenty-three countries reach a historic deal to cut oil output, airlines find aid terms hard to swallow and millions of Christians celebrate Easter in isolation. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday has the latest ...
Bryce Radzwich captured first place in MMI Preparatory School’s sixth grade science fair for his project “Protect Your Melon.” David Yamulla captured second for his presentation, titled “Making ...
For Nathan Peters, a Kaiser Elementary School sixth-grader, science is more than just a class he attends each day. The specialized curriculum at his school provides him the opportunity to do things ...