Middle and high school students across Shelby County Schools had the opportunity to put their math skills to the test at a district-wide competition.
Zeb Zamoras of Joliet West High School has qualified for the state math competition after placing first in the Algebra 2 event at the regional contest.
Math I was the focus of last week’s CMS school board meeting, giving us the latest look at progress toward the goal.
Teams from Dirksen, Gompers, Hufford and Washington junior high schools competed in the 23rd annual Joliet West High School ...
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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CTC Global, the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of high-capacity advanced conductors, today announced the launch of the GridVista System. The GridVista ...
Schools are less likely to offer Latino and Black students early algebra classes, effectively shutting these students off from advanced courses and higher-paying jobs, according to research released ...
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 ...
What Is the Current CTC? Current CTC refers to the present salary package you're earning at your current job. Recruiters ask this to get a sense of what compensation you’re accustomed to and how much ...
Rodrigues joins CTC Global from Americans for a Clean Energy Grid, where she led the coalition’s advocacy at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and engaged the U.S. Department of Energy on ...
Google and CTC Global Corporation (CTC Global) announced a collaboration aimed at advancing the deployment of high-capacity transmission technology for the U.S. power grid. The initiative focuses on ...
In math, Algebra 1 is a make-or-break course. The class is the gateway to high school math, and struggling to complete it can close off those higher-level pathways—and even jeopardize students’ ...