A bill that would ban cell phones in schools passed the Louisiana Senate and is headed to the House.
The Jamestown School Board has officially adopted a $104.5 million budget for the 2024-25 school year that will now go onto voters for final approval. The spending plan includes no increase in the tax levy. District Assistant Superintendent for Finance & Operations Brittnay Spry said since March, the replacement of two lifts at the bus […]
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology are discussing the measure to enable greater parental empowerment, according to government insiders.
A Sheffield teacher has been banned from the profession for life for grooming a teenage girl he met online. Liam O’Leary, aged 38, was working at Beck Primary School in Shiregreen in 2013 when he met the girl aged under 16, messaged her for weeks, and met with her for sexual activity, a teacher misconduct panel heard. It also heard that over a two-month period starting in 2013 he encouraged the girl to send dozens of indecent images of herself and exchanged 2,147 messages, some sexually...
The announcement will be made by Taoiseach Simon Harris and Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys today.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Topeka USD 501 Superintendent Dr. Tiffany Anderson and Coordinator of Media Services Tiffanie Beasley join the 27 News morning show to highlight the importance of libraries in the local community, educators that double as authors, and the upcoming Roll & Read event. Watch the interview above for more details. For more local []
The Chesterfield School Board is seeking input on the potential name for a new middle school.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In a letter to families Tuesday night, Albuquerque Public Schools announced changes in the bell schedule for the 2024-2025 school year. Most high schools are seeing little to no change starting at 8:40 am and going until 3:25 pm or 3:40 pm. Most middle schools will start about an hour earlier 8:05 []
As the school district grapples with an anticipated $11.1 million shortfall, Haverhill city councilors last night took up the call for more state money two school committee members have been championing across the state, including at Beacon Hill. Vice Chairman Paul A. Magliocchetti told councilors a “glitch” member Thomas Grannemann identified in the formula for […] The post Haverhill City Council Takes Up School Committee’s Call for More State Public School Aid first appeared on WHAV.
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Although many pupils will get in to their first choice school, some are more popular than others
A council report says an increasing number of parents are refusing school places offered to them.