• Washington's Democrat governor signs law mandating LGBT history lessons in public schools

    Public schools in Washington state will be required to teach LGBT history lessons and 'ensure that the concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion' are 'incorporated into each new or revised state learning standard.'

  • New Charter school will affect public school system

    Superintendent Tommy Byler presented a report to the Vermilion Parish School Board regarding the impact of the new charter school in the north Vermilion area on public schools. Byler informed the board members that around 600 students are expected to move from the public school system to the charter school. The construction of Vermilion Charter Academy, a kindergarten through eighth-grade school with a capacity of 900 students, is currently being built on Hwy. 92, located to the west of Maurice....

  • New Whittemore Park Middle School to open for 2024-2025 school year

    CONWAY, S.C. (WBTW) -- The Horry County Board of Education toured the new Whittemore Park Middle School Monday afternoon. The school is set to open in August for the 2024-2025 school year. The current middle school building has had a historical impact since the 1950's. Although the the school will have a new building, school staff []

  • Exclusive: School Board Members Accuse Wisconsin Public Schools Superintendent Of Election Meddling

    DPI chief Jill Underly has injected herself into local issues, campaigning for progressive candidates and propagandizing bomb threats.

  • Fort Wayne Community Schools opens up Pre-K registration for the upcoming school year

    For parents of pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students, enrollment is now open for the 2024-25 school year.

  • Freese’s Opens at Public Market

    Venerable local candy shop will feature its signature fairy food, plus ice cream and roasted nuts at Third Ward hub.

  • Public schools are intentionally dumbing down their education

    Of all the ailments afflicting our public schools, few are worse than the dumbing down of students. This casts a pall on the country’s future, and this ominous cloud is cast by design. That’s why you can look at pretty much any state in the country, and the National Assessment of Educational Progress results are similar — […]

  • Modified Football Returning To Jamestown Public Schools

    Modified football will be returning to the Jamestown Public Schools‘ athletic program. The Jamestown School Board approved funding the return of the sport. Athletic Director Ben Drake and Varsity Football Coach Tom Langworthy said bringing back modified football is to, “enhance the development of our modified student-athletes by adding more games to the modified schedule […]

  • Calderdale Open: public vote winner announced

    There were over 500 votes cast and the winner was a mature student from Kirklees Huddersfield, Serena Rogers with her winning textile 'Oligopoly - The Cost of Living Edition' inspired by her work in the community facilitating art classes over the last two years. The work has been on show for the last six months at the gallery after being selected for the Calderdale Open exhibition during that time the public could vote for their winning art work. The conceptual work is inspired by Serena's work...

  • Republicans propose pause on school mandates in Minnesota

    "I have no illusions this is going to pass this year, but it is something that we have to talk about," said Sen. Jason Rarick, R-Pine City.

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    City of Palmview to open its first public library

    PALMVIEW, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The City of Palmview announced it will be opening the doors of its first public library this week. A special ceremony will be led by city leaders to mark the city's historic moment. This will be the first public library for the city since it was incorporated in 1972. "This will []

  • Keukenhof flower gardens open to the public for eight weeks

    The Keukenhof bulb gardens near Lisse open to the public on Thursday for the 75th jubilee edition of the hugely popular tourist attraction. The gardens at the Keukenhof attract some 1.5 million visitors a year during its brief, eight-week displays of blooming lilies, tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and crocuses. In total, some seven million bulbs went into the ground last October for this year’s spring show, which will run until May 12. The Keukenhof first opened its doors in 1949 when