A current assistant superintendent in Westchester has accepted the top post at a nearby district, officials announced. In an announcement on Monday, May 13, the Irvington Union Free School District revealed it has selected Mara Ratesic as its new superintendent. Ratesic, who will begin in the position on Monday, July 1, will be formally appointed to the role during a special Board of Education meeting on Wednesday, May 15 at 7 p.m. The current Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and...
Boardman Township police are partnering with its local school district to offer scholarships for driving education.
JOPLIN, Mo. — A new early childhood development program is coming to the Joplin School District. Joplin Schools administrators announced on Tuesday, beginning in the fall, there will be new preschool classrooms in three elementary school buildings, providing free care and pre-K education for local families. Irving Elementary, Soaring Heights - and Royal Heights will []
Youngstown CityScape has been helping make Youngstown beautiful for 27 years and tonight the organization held its annual Grass Roots Gala.
A housing project is underway aimed at tackling the problem of homeless veterans in Youngstown.
A school board in rural Virginia voted to reinstate the names of Confederate generals for two schools.
Seaford Middle SchoolSEAFORD, Del. – The Seaford School District has announced that they will continue to use their weapons detection system through the end of the school year. This comes after a student was arrested for reportedly bringing a gun and knife to Seaford High School last week. The district implemented their weapons detection system – which consists of a
A local middle-schooler has contracted mumps, school administrators confirmed.
A New Mexico judge has put on hold a new mandate that requires school districts across the state to adopt calendars that consist of at least 180 days
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico judge has put on hold a new mandate that requires school districts across the state to adopt calendars that consist of at least 180 days. The ruling came Monday as dozens of school districts and superintendents challenge the state Public Education Department
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico judge has put on hold a new mandate that requires school districts across the state to adopt calendars that consist of at least 180 days. The ruling came Monday as dozens of school districts and superintendents challenge the state Public Education Department
New Mexico judge halts state mandate for school districts to adopt calendars with more school days