A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission. School leaders disagree.
Jivana Bisetty, a visually impaired Grade 4 pupil, defies the odds by excelling in mathematics competitions, showcasing her ...
Scottsbluff’s early-child readership is about to grow, with the help of a $440,000 Comprehensive Literacy State Development ...
As the time for figuring out what to get the kids for Christmas comes around, Chelsea Fernandez has a gift – actually four – ...
The 10 winners of The New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Books Award are chosen each year by ...
Ballet & Books, founded in 2017 by Talia Bailes ’20, began in Ithaca and expanded into a national nonprofit with 13 chapters ...
Central Illinois Proud on MSN
Mother turns grief into children’s book after family loss
Brynne Behringer wrote a children’s book called “The Stars That Stay” to help kids cope with the loss of a family member, ...
An Upstate pediatrician is transforming the way she treats her young patients by prescribing books alongside traditional ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Visually Impaired Students Mark Braille Day by Writing National Anthem
Because there is braille, I think we can do anything,” said Hyun Jae Sung, a fifth-grade elementary student with a visual ...
Gastroesophageal cancers (GECs) represent a significant clinical challenge. For early resectable GEC, the integration of immune checkpoint inhibitors into the perioperative chemotherapy and ...
Ruth Obiarinze came into the studio to show off her new “Overcomer Series” children’s books. Obiarinze discussed the inspiration behind her book series and what makes them ...
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