Tag: education
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Pros and Cons: CHIPS and Science Law Will Boost Manufacturing, Curb Offshoring, and Improve Lives Here – Duluth News Tribune
[ad_1] The CHIPS and Science Act is a revolutionary and important industrial policy. We make targeted investments in critical industries to strengthen America’s manufacturing base, protect our workers, and strengthen America’s national and economic security. It can help reverse the decades-old trend of offshoring jobs and supply chains and contribute to inclusive growth. The law, ... -
CEA to vote on whether to strike on Sunday
[ad_1] CCS students are scheduled to return to school on August 24th. Students are planning to start the new school year remotely if teachers vote to strike. COLUMBUS, Ohio — After months of negotiations, members of the Columbus Education Association (CEA) will meet on Sunday to vote on whether the group will strike. The vote, ... -
Rhetoric against public education keeps Oklahoma far from top rankings
[ad_1] Ranking 45th in education is a far cry from the top 10. When you look at this ranking alongside other metrics surrounding children in the state, it’s not too difficult to see correlations between all those metrics and the lowest ranking. 10 nationwide for the well-being of children. we have to do better. Many ... -
Walla Walla Community College receives federal COVID-19 relief dollars.education
[ad_1] Walla Walla Community College received approximately $655,000 in federal dollars destined for higher education under the American Rescue Plan. The award supports low-income, high-need WWCC students and strengthens the university’s efforts to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. Senator Patty Murray, chairman of the Senate Education Committee and senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, ... -
Delmar University Earns First Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Cohort
[ad_1] Del Mar College’s first graduates with bachelor’s degrees took the stage on Friday. This summer, 14 nurses completed the university’s new RN to BSN program. This program allows current registered nurses who already have an associate’s degree to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. “The greatest benefit will come to the community,” said Jennifer ... -
Indigenous people gather at science camp – Times Standard
[ad_1] Save California Salmon, in partnership with local tribes and tribal-led organizations, hosted a free Indigenous science camp at Sumeg State Park in Trinidad on Wednesday. The camp is part of an effort to bring Indigenous science, history and cultural practices into classrooms in Humboldt, Del Norte and Siskiyou counties to bring Indigenous youth to ... -
Virginia education test results remain low compared to pre-pandemic rates
[ad_1] (Photo by Jack Hawley from Pexels) RICHMOND — Virginia’s pass rate for standardized learning tests and other assessments released Thursday remains lower than pre-pandemic results. Pass rate data shows that all students performed better than the previous year in the past year when students returned to face-to-face learning. However, education officials said the results ... -
The Waterloo School Board discusses the future of Elklan Kindergarten.education news
[ad_1] Maria Kuiper WATERLOO — The future of the former Elk Rune Preschool building may be decided soon. The Waterloo Community School Board of Education will consider the sale of the Elklan Heights building at a meeting Monday at 5:00 p.m. at the Education Services Center at 1516 Washington Street. The Board’s Facilities Committee considered ...










