Benson got a shock of her own last week when she learned that the math teacher with “a very bubbly personality” was one of ...
Sarah Best lost her life in the Washington D.C. plane collision, where authorities say there were no survivors. Sarah and her ...
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Grading math and reading scoresThe Mavericks shockingly traded away 25-year-old star, Luka Doncic, after concerns with his rehabilitation from injury and ...
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Sarah Best worked at Pearl Cohn High School where she taught math after graduating from Northeast High in Clarksville and ...
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Local high school math teacher recognized by White House for excellence in the classroomClark High School math teacher Cassandra Arquette has impacted thousands of students over her more than 25 year career, calls ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A brilliant, kind, and compassionate soul. That's how the community is remembering a Clarksville native that was killed in the D.C. plane crash. Sarah Best left a legacy here ...
As many are paying tribute to Sarah Best, the former Pearl-Cohn High School teacher, Vanderbilt University graduate and Clarksville native who died in Wednesday night’s plane crash in Washington ...
Participants at this year’s Joint Mathematics Meetings explored everything from the role of A.I. to the hyperbolic design of ...
An Oklahoma State University graduate who was killed in the Washington, D.C., plane crash is being remembered for her dedication.
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PhilStar Global on MSNPure common sense is better than automationI’ve many local examples to prove that a common-sense solution is much better than automation. One case is the Bureau of Immigration. In 2008, the bureau, in its attempt to thwart human traffickers in ...
One of those aboard was 33-year-old Sarah Lee Best, a former teacher who once called Nashville home. Best’s death is a tremendous loss for those who knew her, like her former students.
The latest test scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress suggests that student learning has not recovered from its COVID-era decline. Is this more true for urban school districts ...
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