• Mazama High School students launch program to help food insecurity

    KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Mazama High School FFA and agriculture foods students recently launched the “Nourishing Future Vikings Program” to help local families in need by providing food over the weekend. As part of that program, 50 Stearns Elementary School students went home with backpacks full of healthy meals on Friday. The backpacks were returned […]

  • High tech upgrade from Finland

    The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, is a high-quality recording studio on wheels thanks to a significant upgrade from Finnish audio experts, Genelec. In April 2024, Genelec was enlisted to revamp the Lennon Bus with a Dolby Atmos-certified 7.1.4 monitoring system, featuring eleven of their smart active monitors and a subwoofer. This advanced setup enhances […]

  • Student shot outside Cleveland high school

    A 17-year-old Cleveland Metropolitan School District student was shot on Tuesday afternoon near Glenville High School, authorities confirmed.

  • Campbell Hall High is dropping its football program

    Campbell Hall High football coach Dennis Keyes said Tuesday he was informed the school is dropping the football program. Keyes had been head coach for 10 years. Keyes said he had 28 players returning and didn't understand the reason for the decision. The Vikings were 1-8 last season. They had won 10 and nine games the previous two years and sent 35 players on to college football programs. But concern about a lack in numbers for linemen raised safety concerns to the administration. Athletic...

  • Worthington High School students go to prom

    This year's theme was "A Night Under the Stars"

  • Workforce event links students, hospitality businesses

    Marielle Magdirila, a Waipahu High School senior, visited the Marriott Vacations Worldwide booth at the speed-dating-styled job-exposure fair Monday during LEI, a signature workforce development event for the nonprofit ClimbHI, which specializes in connecting Hawaii high school students with career opportunities in the hospitality industry.

  • Carthage High School students compete in bakery contest

    CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage High School's marketing students participate in a Disney-themed bakery competition. Students in the Marketing One class at the Carthage Tech Center were tasked with creating a Disney-themed bakery, based on a movie of their choice. They used AI generators to create their bakery storefronts, then planned a menu and an entire []

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    Students get a feel for agriculture at Bridgeport High School

    Hundreds of students from Johnson and Simpson Elementary Schools, the Heritage Christian School and Bridgeport Middle School got a chance to get a crash course on the FFA program at Bridgeport High School on Friday.

  • New Mexico high schools finding success in esports

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The state esports championships is quickly becoming one of the NMAA's biggest events of the year. Gamers from across the state compete in multiple games, including Madden NFL, NBA 2K, Rocket League, League of Legends, Hearthstone, Super Smash Bros, Super Mario Kart and Splatoon. Originally started during the pandemic, esports in New []

  • Tuesday marks deadline to qualify for student loan forgiveness program

    Student loan borrowers have until the end of Tuesday to qualify for a program that could help them pay down their debts.

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    Tuesday marks deadline to qualify for student loan forgiveness program

    Student loan borrowers have until the end of Tuesday to qualify for a program that could help them pay down their debts.

  • High school students lead spring cleanup in Southeast Kansas

    RIVERTON, Kan. — A Southeast Kansas town is getting some extra T.L.C. today - thanks to hundreds of volunteers pitching in to help. "You know, tourists come through Route 66 all the time. To be able to see this house and be like, Oh, this is like a nice neighborhood," said Dillon Leggett, Riverton Senior. []