Cybercriminals have long viewed the education sector — with its mix of legacy technology and new applications, uneven IT resources, and large amounts of data — as an easy and enticing target. From the ...
The Korean school drama "Teach You a Lesson" reigned at No. 1 on Netflix's non-English chart for the third consecutive week, the streaming platform said Wednesday. Released June 5, the series amassed ...
Correction: This article has been updated to show that 91.9% of Shelby County’s third grade students scored high enough to reach the cut score. Alabama’s third grade reading scores held steady this ...
Teach You a Lesson's director has recently hinted at the future of the show. The South Korean series stars Kim Mu Yeol, Jin Ki Joo, Ha Young, PO and Lee Sung Min among others. Amid the bunch of ...
Netflix's Teach You A Lesson has emerged as one of the most talked-about K-dramas of the year, thanks to its powerful performances from Kim Mu-Yeol, Lee Sung-Min, Jin Ki-Joo, and P.O. While the series ...
Surprise! Blasphemous 2: The Third Sin is a new – and free – expansion, and it's out now. Revealed earlier today, the new expansion "challenges players to explore and overcome a part of Cvstodia that ...
US solar manufacturer SEG Solar has announced plans to build a third module manufacturing plant in the US, with an annual production capacity of 4.6GW, which will bring the company’s total operational ...
Bungie confirmed that the final content update — titled Destiny 2: Monument of Triumph — will arrive June 9, 2026, as a free download for all players. The update bundles new gameplay systems including ...
The Mississippi Department of Education said 75.6% of third graders in the state passed the initial reading assessment given in the spring of this past school year. A total of 31,887 students took the ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) announced that 75.6% (24,118) of third graders passed the initial administration of the third-grade reading assessment for the ...
Every year, thousands of Tennessee third graders face being held back under a state reading law. While most advance to the next grade, they must navigate a fast-moving timeline to avoid retention.