The Amarillo Independent School District announced that two of its high schools were set to induct the newest members of their alumni halls of fame on Thursday morning, welcoming five new honorees in total.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to clarify Jones is starting in the 2024-2025 school year and not this April. TOPEKA (KSNT) - Seaman High School is welcoming in a new principal for the next school year. Seaman School District announced in a press release on April 16 that Brad Jones will serve as []
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Increased stress in life and a sedentary lifestyle combined with a spike in consumption of junk food, smoking tobacco, and alcohol is behind the surging cases of diseases in India, said experts here on April 9. About one in three Indians […]
UPDATE: Police have confirmed a threatening call regarding Findlay High School was a swatting, or hoax, call. There is no longer any threat. Previous Story: According to a message from Findlay City Schools, Findlay High School is on a level 3 lockdown due to a potential swatting call. Numerous law enforcement are on site and
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Stanford men's basketball picked up another commitment on Monday, as former Washington State commit Tallis Toure follows Kyle Smith to the Farm.
Three Amarillo High School Sandie’s will continue their academic and athletic careers after signing National Letters of Intent to play at the college level.
Students are selected based on grade point average, test scores and participation in school-sponsored programs and activities.
HARTFORD, Ala. (WDHN) -- Geneva County High School successfully concluded its search for a new coach this week. Jonathan Hawkins has been brought aboard as the Bulldogs' new boys' Head Coach for basketball! Geneva County High School originally began its search for a new coach in February after their last, Josh Thompson, resigned. Hawkins previously []
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A former athletic trainer who worked at two high schools in the San Fernando Valley pleaded no contest Monday to felony charges stemming from the sexual assaults of 12 teenage girls. Richard Alexander Turner, now 65, was immediately sentenced to 36 years in state prison and ordered to register as a sex offender for life […]
Syracuse.com photographers shot hundreds of photos of Section III athletes last week.