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How Learning Mathematics Will Make Your Life Easier
How many times have we have questioned the purpose of learning mathematics? At one point or the other, we have all wondered when will we ever use high school mathematics in our daily life. The answer may surprise you – you are already using the mathematics you learn each day in your everyday life in one form or the other. ...
Read More »Castaic Test Scores Rise; Nearly 60% Below State Math Standard
Castaic students’ test scores revealed slight increases for Math and English/language arts. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. However, nearly 60 percent of Castaic Union School District students tested below state math standards, according to the state’s recently released CAASPP results. English/language arts scores indicated 42 percent of students were below or nearly ...
Read More »College Of The Canyons Named 2015-16 Exemplary Program Award Honorable Mention Recipient
Ed. Note: The following is a news release provided by the College of the Canyons. College of the Canyons has been recognized as the 2015-16 Exemplary Program Award Honorable Mention recipient by the California Community Colleges Board of Governors for work in helping to improve math completion at the college and increasing student success. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa ...
Read More »State Release Graduation Rates For Hart District
Hart district students garnered a 95 percent graduation rate for the class of 2014, according to state data released Thursday, and more than half completed the required coursework set forth by the UC/CSU system. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. However, the data also shows most Hart district students headed to COC aren’t placing ...
Read More »CSU Receive Grant For Engineering Design From Chevron
The California State University officials have received a $1 million grant from Chevron to integrate engineering design into the Kindergarten-12 grade system through the CSU's Pathways to New Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Teacher Excellence initiative.
Read More »COC, Villanova Officials Reform Statistics Education For TANGO
Officials from College of the Canyons and Villanova University are building a foundation for statistics education reform among community colleges while implementing the Teaching a New Generation of Statistics Educators (TANGO) Stats Ed project for the fall 2014 semester.
Read More »Hart District Counseling Interns Develop New Programs For Summer School
Summer school counseling interns in the Santa Clarita Valley have come up with several strategies to further aid students in necessary skill building.
Read More »California Students Achieve Higher Test Scores On Nation’s Report Card
The 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress showed significant improvement in California eighth graders’ reading scores, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced Thursday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The NAEP is the nation’s largest assessment for students in grades four and eight. American students are tested on several ...
Read More »State Schools Chief Kicks Off California’s Common Core Summer
Tom Torlakson, the state superintendent of public instruction, kicked off California’s Common Core Summer with a day-long seminar in Sacramento to help teachers instill deeper learning of mathematics in their students.
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