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Abilene 5th grader uses sign language to bring Christmas program to life
Children’s Christmas programs are a staple for many families to enjoy the sights and especially the sounds of the holidays, but for those who are hearing ...
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STEM emerges main pathway for learners in first CBC exams
The KJSEA test, taken at the tail-end of grade nine, marked the final checkpoint for the pioneer junior school cohort, ...
“I didn’t bring my kid to a Chanukah party to have him hear about Santa Claus,” exclaimed one parent, joining several others ...
More than half of the candidates who sat the 2025 Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) demonstrated readiness to pursue courses in Science, Technology, Engineering, ...
In what was an ultimate test of linguistic abilities and sign language understanding, the 2025 National Spelling Bee finals ...
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KJSEA 2025: Confusion Persists As Parents, Learners Struggle to Understand New Grading With Many Es
Confusion reigns after Kenya's new KJSEA grading system, leaving parents and learners with unfamiliar categories while top ...
The deaf brother used sign language to say his blessing, the groom listened and "translated" in extreme emotion, the bride choked up with tears.
To all those cynical adults who think dictionaries have gone the way of dinosaurs, replaced by omnipresent search engines: third graders across Lake County beg to differ.
Discover how Kenya’s new KJSEA grading works, what today’s 2025 results mean, and how learners transition from junior to senior school ...
A mixture that can turn fast food into lightning-fast food... sign us up! In this awe-inducing video, the filmer, named Ben, ...
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Kenya: KJSEA 2025 Grading Explained - What Parents Must Know
The Ministry of Education on Thursday released the first-ever results of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA), marking a major shift from the old Kenya Certificate of Primary Education ...
A Chicago Sun-Times reporter takes to the stage in a walk-on cameo role and earns a rave review from the youngest critic — his second-grade son Matteo.
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