While the major sources have become better known, questions remain about how "forever chemicals" travel.
The Daily Yonder reports on how rural school districts are likely to face budget reductions in the fall.
Birmingham City Schools Birmingham City Schools has announced that each high school graduation within the system will be livestreamed. For friends and family who cannot attend in person, each ceremony will be streamed live via Vimeo. Links for each school are listed below. Carver: https://vimeo.com/event/4310943 BCS VAL: https://vimeo.com/event/4310912 Huffman: https://vimeo.com/event/4312393 Jackson-Olin: https://vimeo.com/event/4312405 Parker: https://vimeo.com/event/4312420 Ramsay: […]
Robert Scoboria will leave his post at Wyomissing on June 30 and be replaced by the district’s assistant superintendent.
K-pop star Sandara Park and her former teacher had an emotional reunion when she visited her former school in Pasay City.
A school board in rural Virginia voted to reinstate the names of Confederate generals for two schools.
A Montgomery County high school is on lockdown as police investigate an alleged threat, according to the Montgomery County Police Department.Officials said the
Video of previous coverage of Springfield's Yondr pouch purchase DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Gov. Mike DeWine has signed House Bill 250 into law, requiring school districts to develop guidelines around cellphone use during school hours. The Ohio Senate and House of Representatives unanimously passed the bill. DeWine was joined by Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, State []
Eighth graders at the Bruceton School were able to get some lessons in personal finance on Monday as the “School of Hard Knocks” simulation came to visit.
A school board in Virginia voted to restore the names of Confederate military leaders at two schools in Shenandoah County. The vote followed a heated meeting of the school board and comes several years after the schools were renamed during a nationwide reckoning with racism. NBC News' Yamiche Alcindor reports.
by WorldTribune Staff, May 10, 2024 The Shenandoah County School Board early Friday approved a proposal to restore the names of Confederate military leaders to two public schools. The measure, which passed 5-1, reverses a 2020 decision by the board to change the names of schools that had been linked to Confederate generals Stonewall Jackson, […]
The change comes four years after the schools had removed the names during the national racial reckoning sparked by George Floyd’s killing.