• America needs more people to attend trade schools

    As the school year ends, tens of thousands of our best and brightest students will return from universities all over the country with diplomas in hand.

  • Farmers butt heads over sheep and 'poor' budget

    Angry farmers wearing “keep the sheep” t-shirts have walked out on the federal agriculture minister enraged by his decision to end live sheep exports in 2028, while describing the budget as “poor”. More than a dozen farmers and leaders of several peak agricultural groups left a post-budget wrap up on Wednesday, as Agriculture Minister Murray […]

  • Duluth Public Schools technology referendum fails

    The referendum has failed by 453 votes, according to unofficial results Tuesday evening.

  • A failing grade for a West Virginia middle school

    The Martinsburg North Middle School website gives the impression of a successful academic environment where the 750 students can excel. It describes “a safe and positive atmosphere of high expectations, professionalism, and enthusiasm for lifelong learning.” The Mission Statement sets a high bar: “We at North Middle School are committed to doing WHATEVER IT TAKES

  • More children are not attending school, bridge classes a problem

    The number of children who should be at school but are not registered with any educational establishment went up by one-third in the last academic year to 13,707, according to education ministry figures. The increase is “extremely shocking”, schools minister Mariëlle Paul told the upper house of parliament in a briefing. Nine years ago, the number of stay-at-home children was just under 6,000. Part of the increase is down to the number of Ukrainian nationals in the Netherlands. While 90%

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    Delaware legislators consider new school safety bill

    DELAWARE – A new bill in Delaware would change the process that schools follow in order to comply with state safety regulations. The new legislation follows a bill passed in 2018 that requires new schools, and those undergoing major renovation, to install “ballistic resistant glass” and other materials in certain areas of the school. The bill lead to budget issues

    • CHCH

    Donald Trump attends son's high school graduation

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. The hashtag “Barron” took off online today. That’s because former president Donald Trump attended his son’s high school graduation in Florida, after the judge granted a day off from his New York hush money trial. Closing statements could come as early as Tuesday, and it’s not clear if the former president will take the stand […]

  • Trump to attend son's high school graduation Friday

    Former President Trump is attending youngest son Barron Trump’s high school graduation in Florida on Friday, a break from his criminal trial in New York City. Barron Trump, 18, will graduate from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Friday. The graduation ceremony is private.  Barron Trump will go to college, but it is unclear which university he has selected. The former president has previously floated the possibility of his son attending his own alma mater, the Wharton School at...

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    Impact Charter School in Baker under investigation by Legislative Auditor

    BAKER — Impact Charter School in Baker is currently under investigation by the Legislative Auditor, the office confirmed Monday.The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office would only tell WBRZ that they are assisting the Auditor's office in the investigation.The Legislative Auditor reviews whether government entities are spending public resources properly.When WBRZ contacted Impact Charter School for comment, a representative said that nothing was happening at the school.No other information is...

  • School Board Postpones Budget Vote Until June 20

    The Hamilton County School Board voted Thursday to postpone the budget vote to its June 20 meeting.

  • Schuylkill Haven schools tentative budget has no tax increase

    Officials also discussed renovations to the middle school, and the founding of an archery club.

  • Missouri state budget in limbo as legislative deadline nears

    A constitutional deadline is looming over the General Assembly to pass a budget by the end of this week but before that, senators must renew a multi-billion-dollar tax.