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The Jamestown School Board has officially adopted a $104.5 million budget for the 2024-25 school year that will now go onto voters for final approval. The spending plan includes no increase in the tax levy. District Assistant Superintendent for Finance & Operations Brittnay Spry said since March, the replacement of two lifts at the bus […]
Richmond Heights School District sought to sort out myths from facts recently when it hosted one of what it says will be many public information sessions at the Upper School cafeteria. Around 30 people attended the April 20 session, which went over the failed tax levy from the March election, and the future of what […]
The farm encompasses 80 acres off Highway 25 and Thiesse Road southeast of Brainerd, originally tax-forfeited in 1948. The school district has leased the land since 1972.
NEOSHO, Mo. — An annual plant sale returned to Neosho High School this weekend. The Neosho FFA hosted its annual sale through Saturday at the Neosho High School Ag building. Prices range from $2 for smaller plants, and up to $20 for the larger ones. This event raises funds for the FFA and celebrates the []
According to FWCS, the district is looking to fill nearly 100 teacher vacancies for the 2024-2025 school year.
According to the school district, interested applicants will be able to test drive a school bus and go through a course during the “hands-on career showcase.”
The Hawaii Career Expo on Wednesday in the Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall will feature more than 100 booths where job seekers can speak directly to hiring managers from the state’s leading employers.
Holyoke Public Schools is one of five school districts in the state set to receive the next round of funding from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) to help fund electric school buses.
The new OW High School will be built on 90 acres off of Cooke Road. The two-story building houses up to 1,600 students and will cost around $125 million.
County Schools Supt. Justin Robertson ran into some friction Wednesday when he requested that the county up its percentage of the property tax that goes for schools.
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 []