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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 19, 2022
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    EDITORIAL: Bilingual education should be highlighted, celebrated | Editorials

    More than 30 years ago, a Los Angeles Times The columnist denounced the ignorance that most Americans had of the rest of the world, describing us ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    March 16, 2022
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    Students take part in a regional spelling bee

    LIMA — Twenty-nine college students ages 9 to 14 from the surrounding area exhibited their phonics and spelling skills during the regional spelling bee presented by ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    March 15, 2022
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    Governor DeSantis signs bill that eliminates FSA in public schools, but state teachers union not happy

    ST. PETERSBURG, Florida. – Governor Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a bill that ends Florida standards assessments and replaces standardized exams with a “progress tracking system” ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    March 14, 2022
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    Enough with other students fraudulently claiming my identity

    I am a low-income first-generation student at Brown University. As, in fact first generation and low income. Not in the appropriate way “Let me check a ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    March 14, 2022
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    SF School District Apologizes For Not Paying & Underpaying Hundreds Of Teachers – But Problem Persists

    Up to 1,500 educators in the San Francisco school district may have trouble with their paychecks or haven’t been paid at all in the past month, ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 12, 2022
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    Request for West Chester LGTBQ student information raises concerns – Daily Local

    WEST CHESTER — A request from a resident of the West Chester Area School District for information about LGBTQ students at her schools has left some ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 11, 2022
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    Academic Excellence: Shivanie Hariram ’24 Lands Fellowship and Consulting Job with assistance from LEAP Program

    In order to successfully navigate our rapidly changing world, it is paramount that students strive for academic excellence throughout their journey at John Jay ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 9, 2022
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    Lessons a president learned from teaching high school students (opinion)

    I have been a university president for over 20 years and have been teaching students for twice as long. Last semester, however, I had a new ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    March 9, 2022
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    Little movement in pay gap talks sends Proviso teachers back to the picket line

    MAYWOOD, Ill. — Proviso high school teachers spent Tuesday on the picket lines protesting the district’s no-deal. On Monday, negotiations between Proviso District 209 and the ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 7, 2022
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    ‘So breathtaking’: Idaho high school medical students reflect on the pandemic

    They were excited for “extra spring break” in March 2020, when the high school went virtual as COVID-19 arrived in Idaho. They were then freshmen at ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 6, 2022
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    My Hero Academia Art flips the script with this Spider-Man makeover

    my hero academia has a lot going on right now, and if you read the manga, you’ll know that a surprising student has risen through the ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 5, 2022
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    Leadership Hardin County Hosts Education Day | Business

    From preschool classrooms to lifelong learning opportunities, Hardin County offers a wealth of educational opportunities. The Hardin County 2021-2022 Leadership Class, sponsored by the Hardin County ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    March 4, 2022
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    Concordia University students learn to teach in Dexter classrooms

    Dexter Community Schools and Concordia Ann Arbor University have established a relationship that has become a win-win for both, and it starts with learning to teach. ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 3, 2022
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    The flip side of the declining college enrollment trend

    The media has been filled with reports of students, almost a million people, who have gone missing during the pandemic. Virtually every article quotes experts expressing ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 1, 2022
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    Teachers reveal the craziest excuses that were true

    K-12 teachers and college professors have heard every excuse in the book. Whether it’s a third grader claiming his “dog ate my homework” or a freshman ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 1, 2022
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    Education Matters: 3 Fresno County Schools Compete in State College Decathlon

    FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE) — Competing in the state competition for the academic decathlon is nothing new for Fresno University High School. His team has won ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 28, 2022
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    Test your knowledge with a new quiz written by St. Louis students

    Some high schools raise awareness that Asian American history is American history, and they want you to take a 15-question quiz. ST. LOUIS — High school ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 26, 2022
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    Urgent investments in summer learning and keeping students in the classroom | News

    Oregon’s legislative education budget provides urgent investments in summer learning and keeping students in the classroom SALEM – In response to challenges facing the state’s public ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 23, 2022
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    Pa Cyber ​​Charter School is a Leader in Cyber ​​Academics | Sponsored | Sponsored content | Pittsburgh

    Click to enlarge Spigelmyer is addressing the Class of 2021 of PA Cyber ​​at Kutztown University. As Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Francie Spigelmyer ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 22, 2022
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    New Cal State San Marcos Initiative Will Dig Deeper to Recruit Black Students

    SAINT MARK — When Dr. Biddle first arrived on the Cal State San Marcos campus three years ago, he admits he felt uncomfortable as one of ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 22, 2022
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    Valley teenager creates scholarship to help teachers struggling with debt

    CHANDLER, AZ — A Valley high school student is giving back to teachers struggling with student debt through a service project that could now become a ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 19, 2022
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    News from Niles West: Black and brown students stage walkout after being targeted by anti-mask protesters using N-word

    SKOKIE, Ill. (WLS) – Students of color at Niles West High School, along with some of their classmates, staged a strike on Friday. They gathered to ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    February 18, 2022
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    Music teachers present a concert on February 27 | Culture & Leisure

    The spotlight will be on local music teachers on February 27, when the Lincoln County Oregon Music Teachers Association (OMTA) presents its annual “Spotlight on the ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    February 16, 2022
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    Rochelle ISD Approved for Teacher Incentive Allowance

    ROCHELLE, Texas – Five Rochelle ISD teachers have been approved for Teacher Incentive Allowance Area 15 (TIA) by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) under Bill 3. ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 12, 2022
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    New Program Aims to Give New Mexico Students More Work-Related Experience | Education

    A $10 million request nested in the Legislature’s budget bill would fund a four-year pilot grant program to get more work-related learning into the classroom. The ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 10, 2022
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    Augusta Chizzle Wizzle president asks school board to allow lifting of mask on stage

    AUGUSTA — The Augusta School Board listened to Cony High School senior Grace Kirk as she implored the board Wednesday night to allow performers in the ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 9, 2022
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    Youngkin’s Education Email Hotline Is An Unwarranted Step Back

    By Amanda Creasey Last December, I stood in front of 13 high school students. One of them had failed my course the previous year. But that ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 8, 2022
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    Did My Hero Academia just tease the death of a major student?

    My Hero Academia may have started as a simple tale of superheroes, but the manga has become much more over the years. Izuku and Class 1-A ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 5, 2022
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    Marshall ISD Education Foundation Opens Applications for Spring Grants for Teachers | News

    Marshall ISD teachers looking to implement new learning tools in the classroom will now have the opportunity to receive much-needed help. The Marshall ISD Education Foundation ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 5, 2022
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    Weston Historical Society, students launch activity book to help kids explore

    WESTON — Budding historians and their families can draw their own farm at Coley Homestead, take a nature walk at Devil’s Den Nature Preserve and research ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 5, 2022
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    Essex County teachers protest decision to end all COVID mitigation measures, forcing schools to close early

    ESSEX COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) – Dozens of Essex County teachers called in sick Friday, forcing schools to close early. The “sickout” was to protest the school ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 1, 2022
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    Will increasing teachers’ salaries keep them in the classroom

    Schools have always faced a high level of attrition. About 30% of teachers leave within their first five years of employment. Now, hoping to keep them ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 31, 2022
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    Gaither teaches students with special needs business skills

    TAMPA, Fla. — Estelle Farias and her students run a highly profitable business at Gaither High School in Tampa. Chips, cookies, delicious drinks. Even homemade pillows ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 28, 2022
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    Oklahoma City University closes two teacher education programs

    With enrollment declining, Oklahoma City University is phasing out its early childhood and elementary teacher preparation programs. Only three students remain in the combined programs. While ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 26, 2022
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    EFHS students organize fundraiser to provide shoes to disadvantaged communities

    FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Students at East Fairmont High School are hosting a fundraiser to help others in need and to raise money for their events. Shoes ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 25, 2022
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    15 teachers from Henrico schools obtain certification from the National Council

    Fifteen Henrico County public school teachers recently received certification from the National Professional Teaching Standards Board for the first time, while seven others have recertified. Board ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 24, 2022
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    Is America’s higher education bubble about to burst?

    Falling college enrollment since the start of the pandemic has raised alarm bells in some quarters. The doomsayers say declining enrollment implies a bleak future for ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 24, 2022
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    This Brooklyn high school hopes to train the teachers of tomorrow

    Former Brooklyn High School principal Connie Hamilton noticed something over the years: Many of her former students wanted to work at the schools she ran. “Tons ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 22, 2022
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    Students fall behind and teacher morale plummets amid disruption omicron

    Some of Valarie Kane’s students have had to stay out of school multiple times this school year after contracting COVID-19 or being exposed to the virus. ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 21, 2022
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    Montgomery students plan to quit virtual learning demand

    Students at 18 schools across the county have already pledged to participate in Friday noon walkouts. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Some students in Montgomery County plan ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 20, 2022
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    Austin ISD may end planning period for middle and high school teachers

    Middle and high school teachers in the Austin School District are concerned that district leaders will eliminate one of two scheduling periods built into their schedules ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 20, 2022
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    My Hero Academia: X Best Katsuki Bakugo Fights, Ranked

    my hero academia is a superhero action anime with an ensemble cast, mainly focusing on the many talented students of Class 1-A. While Izuku is the ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 18, 2022
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    These LA Latinos are bringing the ‘vaquero’ life to town

    Three Latino men from Southern California are on a mission to provide residents with a slice of life that’s a far cry from the urban lifestyle ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 17, 2022
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    Is the call for adequate teacher compensation in Idaho being heard?

    I left the teaching profession almost six years ago for several reasons. I would be lying if I said that my salary was not part of ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 15, 2022
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    Students and teachers in Oakland, California talk about a planned strike against unsafe schools

    the International Youth and Students for Social Equality (IYSSE) encourages high school students to Contact us today to organize opposition to the school’s deadly reopening. More ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 14, 2022
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    CPS students demonstrated in support of the mask mandate

    COLUMBIA, MO (KMIZ) Before Columbia Public Schools announced that a mask mandate will be reinstated beginning Jan. 18 and ending Feb. 4, a group of Columbia ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 12, 2022
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    First Look: Education Bills at the VA General Assembly

    RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – As the General Assembly prepares to enter its first session of 2022, lawmakers set to tackle a series of sweeping education proposals, ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 12, 2022
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    Students adapt to schools implementing distance education

    item Maple Grove High School switched to distance education again this week after the increase in COVID-19 cases. (FOX 9) – Zach Ruhr, 15, said there ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 8, 2022
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    Bidwell Junior High School Students Learn About Mental Health – Chico Enterprise-Record

    CHICO – Mental health can be a struggle for all humans at times, and students at Bidwell Junior High School got first-hand insight on Friday on ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 4, 2022
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    Teachers at the forefront of the culture war with the January 6 education – 102.3 KRMG

    MISSION, Kan. – (AP) – What students learn about the insurgency on the U.S. Capitol on January 6 may depend on where they live. In a ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 2, 2022
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    A better education system will take millions out of the informal sector – BRINK – Conversations and Insights on Global Business

    Students in a World Bank-supported technical education program in Antioquia, Colombia. Education in the region must once again become the springboard for social mobility Photo: Charlotte ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 2, 2022
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    Letter: Teachers, Heart and Soul of Our Country, Deserve Respect | Letters to the Editor

    Two houses from my house lives a retired teacher with a stellar record. Next door, my new neighbor’s girlfriend just got a masters in education and ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 28, 2021
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    FG Seeks World Bank Support For Teacher Training In 35 Business Subjects | The Guardian Nigeria News

    Concerned about the skills gap in the country, the federal government requested the collaboration of the World Bank to improve the skills of upper secondary teachers. ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 26, 2021
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    Grateful Students of Long-Time Retired Teacher, 97, Pay Forward to Cover Her Bills

    In the 1947 film “It’s a Wonderful Life”, an angel named Clarence helps a downcast man see the positive impact he has had on the lives ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 24, 2021
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    “One class at a time” pays tribute to 2 teachers from Skyview High

    Q2, Billings Education Foundation and City Brew Coffee have teamed up for “One Class at a Time”. It is a program that recognizes teachers who go ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 18, 2021
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    Macomb Co. teacher should be accused of writing threatening notes

    Shores of Sainte-Claire – A middle school teacher is set to be brought to justice on Monday after being caught on video slipping notes under the ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 17, 2021
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    Kalamazoo County Students Invited To Join The College’s Academic Success Team

    KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI – Students looking for extra support preparing for life after high school are invited to join the College’s Academic Success Team in Kalamazoo ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 16, 2021
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    New school in Lynn is a call to arms against failures in public education

    Marcela García’s column on Lynn’s new independent school (“A new bilingual school in Lynn emerges as an alternative to public education,” Opinion, December 11) offers us ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 14, 2021
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    Bonuses and salary increases aim to tackle teacher shortage in San Antonio area schools

    SAN ANTONIO – The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc among educators, many of whom have already left the classroom. Now, administrators in several San Antonio-area ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 12, 2021
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    “I pray for students across the country, including myself, who are afraid” | News

    Four were killed in last month’s shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan. With the heart-wrenching images of Oxford, Michigan still fresh in their minds, we ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 8, 2021
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    SGHS American History Classes Visit Historic Park – Ste. Genevieve Herald

    Ste. History students from Genevieve High School take a tour of downtown Ste. Geneviève above and visit the Green Tree Tavern circa 1791, below. (Photos courtesy ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 8, 2021
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    A’s Community Fund, Chevron announces educational grant

    OAKLAND, Calif .– The Oakland A Community Fund and Chevron have announced a $ 40,000 grant to the East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC). The donation ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 7, 2021
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    Public school teachers cannot live where they teach. This outdated banker figured out how to build them affordable housing

    Dale Scott & Company is a 2021 Inc. Best in Business recipient. With the second annual Best in Business, Inc. award recognizes companies that have made ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 4, 2021
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    A Michigan teenager “methodically and deliberately” shot students. A timeline of a school shooting tragedy

    By Aya Elamroussi | CNN Zander Cumbey had entered his afternoon classroom when he heard screams in the hallway. The screams were punctuated by a gunshot, ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    December 2, 2021
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    Teacher of the week: Kristen Maclin, Educational Coach, Bottenfield Elementary, Champaign | Education

    For the first eight years of her career, KRISTEN MACLIN was happy to teach in her own classroom as a college and third grade teacher. Seven ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 1, 2021
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    Polk State remembers John Anderson for his instrumental impact on music education in college and beyond

    Posted on Wednesday December 1, 2021 by Polk Newsroom It’s almost impossible to think of Polk State College’s music program without thinking of John Anderson as ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 1, 2021
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    Higher education incentives aim to keep university students attracting high school students

    The institutions all say the programs have helped students enter and stay in college. Jeff Robinson, spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Higher Education, said the ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 29, 2021
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    Proctor High Career-Technical Education Wing Vote: What You Need to Know

    Utica voters will decide on Tuesday, December 7 whether the district should build a technical and vocational education wing on Thomas R. Proctor High School so ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 29, 2021
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    Court Temporarily Suspends COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for San Diego Unified Students

    The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Sunday temporarily blocked the entry into force of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for San Diego Unified students – one ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 28, 2021
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    Top of the Class: Many McKinney ISD Athletes on All-State Academic List | Sports

    All the time that student-athletes spend honing their craft on the playing field, there is no competition for their high schools without taking care of classroom ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 27, 2021
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    Students will have closed the campus during lunch at Aurora Public Schools

    AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) – Aurora students will not be allowed to leave campus during lunch starting Monday, Aurora Public Schools (APS) Principal Rico Munn said on ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 27, 2021
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    LHSAA honors varsity athletes with All-Academic lists – The Observer

    LAPLACE – The Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s All-Academic Program recognizes academic excellence for student-athletes who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher. To earn ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 26, 2021
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    How COVID-19 prompted more parental engagement in education

    While the coronavirus has wreaked havoc on Kentucky’s educational performance, it has also caused many parents to determine where and how their children attend school. Such ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 26, 2021
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    Kennedy class offers business training to students | News, Sports, Jobs

    Staff Photo / Allie Vugrincic John F. Kennedy High School Seniors Austin Kovalik, 18, left, and Nick Vassis, 18; Professor Matthew Green; and Michael Rieger, 17, ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 24, 2021
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    Lawmakers approve bill to make genocide education mandatory

    BOSTON (AP) – Middle school and high school students in Massachusetts will learn about the history of the genocide and human rights issues under a bill ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 22, 2021
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    Teacher: It’s hard to see the positives in the new NC budget

    OPINION AND COMMENT Editorials and other Opinion content provide perspectives on issues important to our community and are independent of the work of our newsroom journalists. ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 21, 2021
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    The United States Has An Education Problem, But Is Big Tech Really The Answer? – TechCrunch

    Danielle Rose Donor Danielle Rose is the CEO of SMASH, a nonprofit STEM education organization that creates opportunities for students of color in Kindergarten to Grade ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 21, 2021
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    Western Academy, Symphony exposing students to violins | Local News

    TWestern Academy at the HL Neblett Center and the Owensboro Symphony hosted a Strings Attached program for students – called “researchers” at the Academy – on ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 20, 2021
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    New London Secondary School upgrades vocational and technical education curriculum with new facilities

    NEW LONDON, Wisconsin (WFRV) – A New London High School program that prepares students for careers in the skilled trades is getting even better. Approximately 340 ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 19, 2021
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    Wakefield High School protests treatment of student who posted photos online – NBC Boston

    Students and parents were out on Friday morning to protest Wakefield High School’s handling of what they describe as sexual harassment. They said we were not ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 18, 2021
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    LAUSD uses prices to persuade students to get COVID vaccine

    With a deadline for COVID-19 student vaccinations in a few days – and around 72% compliance – the Los Angeles County School Board has authorized around ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 11, 2021
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    Portsmouth NH’s top debate team kicks off season: Education news

    PORTSMOUTH – The Portsmouth High School Debate Team hosted the first New Hampshire High School Public Forum Debate Meeting on October 23 to kick off its ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 11, 2021
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    Doll collection expands worldview for Resnik students

    Through Jon | to November 11, 2021 By Abby Cymerman Above and bottom right, international dolls donated to the Resnick Community Learning Center by Leah Holden. ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 9, 2021
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    LATC Automotive Students Delivered Electric Vehicle Training

    Looking to the future, the Watertown School Board has approved a new automotive technology program to be offered at Lake Area Technical College. The program, approved ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 9, 2021
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    Prairie High School Slo-Pitch Softball Team Wins State Academic 3A Title

    Sebastian Rubino / [email protected] The Prairie High School Slo-Pitch Softball team was recently named the 2021 State Academic 3A champion after the team maintained a GPA ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    November 4, 2021
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    Substitute teachers are in high demand as COVID-19 continues

    The COVID-19 shutdown and the still uncertain job market have left many San Diego County school districts looking for teachers. Substitute teachers are in great demand ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 30, 2021
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    Poll: 1 in 5 Oklahoma Teachers Consider Leaving Their Profession | State News

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Feeling overworked, underpaid and underrated, 1 in 5 Oklahoma public school teachers say they plan to quit the profession at the end of ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 29, 2021
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    Everything for education in Southeast Asia ”

    BANGKOK, October 29, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The Equitable Education Fund (EEF), UNESCO and UNICEF Thailand have joined forces with education partners, the Ministry of ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 27, 2021
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    UW-Whitewater Students Follow Blanding’s Turtles for Research and Better Conservation Practices

    Blanding’s turtle hatchlings like these were hatched in captivity and released in a Rock County swamp as part of a multi-year study involving UW-Whitewater students of ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 27, 2021
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    Virtual teachers and big bonuses help North Texas schools overcome staff shortages

    About a month into the school year at Lancaster ISD, Leslie Beal’s seventh grade daughter came home with the news that she had new teachers in ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 26, 2021
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    transform global education and share success as a vibrant community

    There is an unquestionable and universal demand for learning environments that enable students to acquire the skills, competencies and mindset necessary to make informed decisions and ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    October 26, 2021
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    Concord-Carlisle high school teacher accused of using racist slurs put on leave – CBS Boston

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