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FOXNEWSW Americas July 5, 2024

bill: a plot to get to. shannon: this vehicle that bill mentioned has now made it to the floor of the ocean and we talk about these banging noises. they say they are in the area where they were heard. although other people say sometimes the sounds echo from very great distances. so it is tough to say. this is part of the last ditch effort to rescue these passengers in the final hours. bill: great question coming up. the vessel went missing sunday with a dive to the titanic. the search has grown roughly twice the size of the state of connecticut at this point. martha: the experts say the sub may have drifted. it depends on what its navigational ability is at this point whether it has battery and technology to control it in any direction. they also say it may have attached or hooked onto part of the wreckage. there are many pieces of the stern, the bow of the titanic and all sorts of pieces that fell off during that wreck. that s one of the problems in trying to find

Making the Most of Federal Dollars for Post-Pandemic Learning Recovery

Many school districts still have a lot of money that could be spent on effective long-term interventions. States should help them build federal dollars into their budgets for years to come.

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom June 4, 2024 13:57:00

everyone. some schools are getting it right. we have team coverage for you. william la jeunesse with a look at charter schools and the gains the students are seeing. first cb cotton live in new york to lay it out. students have returned to the classroom. many aren t rebounding according to the nation s report card. the national center for education statistics says math and reading scores are declining. average scores show 13-year-olds lost four points in reading and nine points in math tward to the the 2019 school year. math and reading scores returning to levels last seen in the 70s. the federal education group says declines first began in 2012 but became steeper since the pandemic. many parents have said following school shutdowns their kids have struggled to connect with the curriculum. a colorado math teacher says educators have to keep kids

Experts: Dismal NAEP Scores Offer Districts Chance to Pivot on Relief Funds – The 74

Most school districts adopted their budgets last spring, long before state and national test scores laid out the extent of pandemic declines, particularly in math.  That’s why some school finance experts are urging districts to redirect some of their plans for federal relief funds toward learning recovery before that money is actually spent.  “From our […]

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