Around 75 parents and students staged a protest on Wednesday. Some children claimed their 'furry' peers were biting and scratching people. However, a spokesperson for the district slammed the claims as 'untrue'
In most cases, when school boards are confronted about issues, it is the parents confronting them. After all, not only are they the taxpayers, but they also have a vested interest in their children's education. In a recent case, however, one student didn't wait around for her parents to take on her local school board. In what is a pretty gutsy move for someone her age, she decided to take the school board on herself. When it's parents taking on the school board, in many cases, they turn a deaf...
At JFK Middle School in Northampton, students are learning how to produce their own newscast and see if the journalism career is right for them.
The eighth graders collected more than 70 donations of dog and cat food, treats, collars, waste bags, and toys for Friend Inc.’s Pet Pantry.
Students at Mt. Nebo Middle School in Payson, Utah, staged a walkout on Wednesday in protest of "furries" in their school.
Several students and adults participated in an hours-long walkout from
Madison City Schools says the student who was taken to the hospital Tuesday after a medical emergency has died.
Hosler Middle School in Lynwood is on lockdown after a student reported seeing someone on campus with a gun, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
At an e-commerce school, Chinese students practice selling clothes to overseas TikTok users. To understand their target audience, they record themselves on camera wearing hijabs and abaya gowns over casual clothing.It's the final day of a two-week course on selling products abroad via the short video app TikTok. Despite being blocked in China, this platform is increasingly popular among Chinese vendors.To succeed on TikTok, Chinese vendors face a double challenge: bypassing internet restrictions...
Police say a Milliken Middle School student brought a BB gun in his backpack to class Tuesday. No students were ever in any danger, and the student never made any threats toward students or staff, according to police.
Meet Alberto and Yolanda. They immigrated from San Luis Potosi in Mexico 20 years ago with almost nothing and had to begin their lives anew.
Parents lit up social media with accusations that the district knew the assailant was a danger beforehand and had inaccurately described the incident to parents.