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Like any complicated trade or skill, the growth and legacy of chess is built upon the great learned imparting their wisdom on the next generation of practitioners. To develop up-and-coming chess talents, former world champion GM Garry Kasparov, through his Kasparov Chess Foundation (KCF), has partnered with the Saint Louis Chess Club (SLCC) for the tenth year to host its Young Stars – USA program. | Photo: SLCC ....
CAE professional learning webinar highlighted the need to measure and develop students’ critical thinking, problem solving and written communication. ....
LOGIN Oscars Break Another Record With 105 Eligible Songs, But Trent Reznor’s ‘Mank’ Tune Isn’t One of Them Reznor and Atticus Ross’ “(If Only You Could) Save Me” was written for David Fincher’s film, but it didn’t make the Academy’s largest-ever eligibility listSteve Pond | February 4, 2021 @ 5:16 PM Last Updated: February 5, 2021 @ 5:27 PM AWARDS BEAT Mank / Netflix This year’s Oscars have set a new record for the largest number of entries ever in the Best Original Song category, but the 105 eligible songs do not include Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ “(If Only You Could) Save Me,” a 1930s-style big band song from “Mank” that was recently nominated for the second annual Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards. ....
Questions surround TEA agreement to pay $410K a month for dyslexic service few are using FacebookTwitterEmail Miriam Vences welcomes students in the car rider line for their first day of in-person school at McElwain Elementary School on Tuesday, Sept. 8, in Katy.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer The Texas Education Agency agreed last summer to pay up to $15 million for two years of access to a digital platform for dyslexic students that will not be ready for widespread use until February or March, according to documents and emails obtained by the Houston Chronicle. Documents show TEA officials used emergency procurement measures to tap Baltimore-based AmplioSpeech to provide access to its virtual learning platform to students with dyslexia and speech-language disorders, as well as trained speech pathologists. ....