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While studying salmon populations and designing amusement parks, these students are breaking barriers to advanced math that ...
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Nearly half of Alberta’s Grade 6 students failed the provincewide math test in 2024, three years after the province started rolling out its new elementary school curriculum. Only 53 per cent of ...
Capital to accelerate the commercialization of the current S-Series and strengthen the balance sheet through the pending FDA decision of Perimeter's upcoming B-Series, expected in the first half of ...
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Half of Grade 6 students and 42 per cent of students in Grade 9 in Ontario did not meet the provincial standard for math in the 2024-25 school year, according to the latest standardized test scores.
Colombo, Nov. 21 (Daily Mirror) - The Education Ministry has announced the Grade 6 school cut-off marks for 2026 admissions, based on the results of the 2025 Grade Five Scholarship Examination.
A sharp rise in students entering the University of California system without middle school-level math skills is raising alarms among educators. A new internal report from the University of California ...
Perimeter Solutions reported third-quarter 2025 earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, with US$315.44 million in sales and significant year-over-year growth in both fire safety and specialty ...
The meme exploded into youth culture with a video of a boy who delivers a giddy “six seven” at a basketball game. CAM WILDER The name of this fall’s most obnoxious classmate: Six Seven. Math teacher ...
An informal lecture decades ago at the University of Waterloo is changing the world today. When Mike Lazaridis was studying electrical engineering at UW, one of his professors, Lynn Watt, was a ...