When catastrophic, traumatic or otherwise historic events occur in our communities or our nation, educators need to make space in their classrooms for students to process and understand what is happening. Since the attack on the U. S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021,...
Celebrate the VOTE contest for 4th-12th Grade PBS/KEET and the Humboldt League of Women Voters are partnering to do a contest celebrating the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote. Students in grades 4-12 can submit something such as an essay,...
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New York Times – free access for high school students and teachers The Times is working with Verizon to provide high schools with three free months of digital access from April 6 to July 6 — helping students stay connected to the world, even as...