Tag: fall
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Favorite linen overalls on sale for $20 on Amazon
[ad_1] I used to be so nervous about buying clothes online that I was afraid it wouldn’t look like the picture or the size wouldn’t fit, but during Prime Day, I’ve been eyeing it for months. I decided to take the chance to buy some linen overalls I was wearing… Spoiler: I ended up buying ... -
The National Science Foundation will provide a $1.2 million grant to Penn West California.community news
[ad_1] The National Science Foundation has awarded $1,228,857 to the learning community of the Pen West California School of Science. The three-year project, Research-Based Professional Development for Science Teachers and its Impact on Student Learning, is led by PennWest Instructor Dr. Peter Cormas from the Department of Education. Dr. Louise Nicholson, Department of Biology, Dr. ... -
Teachers aren’t the only ones left out of the Missouri education system
[ad_1] Jefferson City, Missouri – As more people return to school in Missouri, more than 20% of school districts in the state have new or interim superintendents. Teacher shortages Missouri had the last educator salaries in the country and reported on how the pandemic has affected students. I faced one of the few vacancies. Of ... -
Out of probation, Raptors are looking for nothing but good things this fall – The Morning Call
[ad_1] There’s an easy way to start a high school football program. Just two days before Executive Education played the school’s first-ever football game last August, the Raptors received a year’s probation from District 11. The executives emerged from the negative light cast by probation on a successful season with a 6-5 victory over District ... -
VA shows the pitfalls of government healthcare.opinion
[ad_1] In the fall of 2020, a patient in Augusta, Georgia, visited a local Veterans Affairs Medical Center for minimally invasive urological surgery. Less than two weeks later, the OIG reported him dead. The inspector general concluded that there were “multiple deficiencies” in the patient’s care. In it, his primary care physician was said to ... -
Kansas Rep. Gail Finney of Wichita dies of health problems at age 63
[ad_1] Longtime Wichita legislator Gail Finney died Saturday morning. She was 63 years old. The cause of death is unknown. Finney has been facing health issues in recent years and underwent kidney replacement surgery earlier this year. Condolences soon began pouring in from elected officials both in Wichita and statewide. A Democrat, Finney was first ... -
ISU climate program based on science, not politics
[ad_1] Regent Nancy Bettger listens to University of Northern Iowa President Mark Nook at the Iowa Board of Trustees meeting at the University of Iowa Levitt College Placement Center in Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, June 2, 2022. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) Iowa State University is introducing a climate science degree program this fall. But one of ... -
Education is under fire these days, but nothing convinces these teachers they’re in the wrong profession – Chicago Tribune
[ad_1] The teaching profession has gotten some pretty bad reports lately. Earlier this month, CBS News revealed that job openings in Illinois schools had jumped to 28% for him. Kathy Griffin, president of the Illinois Education Association, said: Although there are many negative opinions about education, it is actually one of the greatest professions. ” ...











