KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Mazama High School FFA and agriculture foods students recently launched the “Nourishing Future Vikings Program” to help local families in need by providing food over the weekend. As part of that program, 50 Stearns Elementary School students went home with backpacks full of healthy meals on Friday. The backpacks were returned […]
A Kentucky-based non-profit makes a trip to Smith Elementary today with a mission of generosity in mind. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Thousands of public school districts and charter schools have turned to tutoring as a popular and effective way to jumpstart lagging student performance post-pandemic. Educators strongly endorse tutoring, when done right, and believe it can help students make real academic gains. In an effort to spur the tutoring movement, the Biden administration recently called on […]
Through petitions, we can reach those in power and demand justice for others. They are valuable tools for making positive changes in the world.
The Android 15 beta is here, which means you can enroll your eligible Android device in the Beta program to test out brand new features before everyone else.
Students from universities in Austraila are joining their American peers in
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Pennsylvania College of Technology announced they will provide gourmet dining to the VIP spectators at the Kentucky Derby. According to Penn College of Technology, 26 of their student were selected for Derby Week after an interview given by staff from Levy Restaurants. Officials say the baking and culinary art majors []
Marielle Magdirila, a Waipahu High School senior, visited the Marriott Vacations Worldwide booth at the speed-dating-styled job-exposure fair Monday during LEI, a signature workforce development event for the nonprofit ClimbHI, which specializes in connecting Hawaii high school students with career opportunities in the hospitality industry.
NHS junior Oscar Danz: "I now feel way more comfortable using my voice and talking about issues that are important to me."
The Fresh Connect program was created for families to be able to use food as medicine. It will also help families get more access to fruits and vegetables, fighting health concerns and hunger.
The intersection of Main Street and Bridge Street in Springfield will soon be transformed into a vibrant symbol of LGBTQIA+ support.
The Youth Employment Program (YEP) is open for 14 to 24-year-old Tennesseans looking to enter the workforce. Job opportunities range from county government work, to healthcare, logistics, and university jobs.