MECK Pre-K is now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year, seven years after first enrolling students for the innovative program.
A Fort Wayne man was sentenced to 85 years in the shooting death of the mother of his child in the fall of 2023.
Everyone searching for a new spot to get a sweet treat will be in luck as Rita’s Ice is opening its first store in Fort Wayne.
The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo (FWCZ) is officially open for its 60th season starting Saturday.
As construction crews tore down an old high school building, a school employee alerted them to an engraved cornerstone that read "AD 1920." He was just in the nick of time, and folks are glad to take an unexpected peek back at their local history.
Ryan Steele, 26, was sentenced in federal court to 120 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release.
A Sheffield nursery that two years ago was branded ‘inadequate’ by inspectors is back in Ofsted’s ‘good’ books. Teddies Nursery, in Kenwood Park Road, had been rated ‘good’ for nearly 15 years until a report in late 2022 stripped it of its record and handed it the lowest grade possible. In a scathing report, the Nether Edge daycare was told the education it offered was poor, its safeguarding measures were slack and that children’s safety was “compromised”. Now, 18 months later, in a new report...
Unions say schools do not have enough resources to support persistently disruptive pupils.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In a letter to families Tuesday night, Albuquerque Public Schools announced changes in the bell schedule for the 2024-2025 school year. Most high schools are seeing little to no change starting at 8:40 am and going until 3:25 pm or 3:40 pm. Most middle schools will start about an hour earlier 8:05 []
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The boy, now 17, launched a violent assault at £41,000-a-year Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon, with the intent to kill, the trial heard.
David Ostrove, 52, was sentenced to between eight 25 years in jail after committing a 'chilling' multi-year fraud on the Schechter School of Long Island. During his time as 10 years as CFO of the $26,000-a-year institution, he swindled $8 million on lavish gifts and properties. He siphoned millions of dollars from the school's coffers through shell corporations but has now been told he must repay the stolen cash