Tag: hope
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crossing the finish line to win early childhood education funds
[ad_1] We know early childhood education programs have been underfunded for decades. New Mexico consistently ranks last for how our state values education and the opportunities our residents have to actually access or receive an education. I’m not the only one feeling frustrated. But in November, you have a chance to make a difference and ... -
Commentary: Back to school, back to fighting the far-right attacks on education
[ad_1] Ken Epstein | Post Newsgroup In preparation for the Fall 2022 School Board election season, the School Board, led by state officials and their representatives, will close Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) schools, significantly reducing school spending. Three seats are elected on the seven-member board. None of the incumbents who supported school closures are ... -
John Berry – Wayland Student Press
[ad_1] This year, the WHS science department changed. Wellness teacher John Berry has been appointed as the new head of science, but he continues to serve as wellness teacher. Berry, who has been teaching wellness at Wayland for 16 years, has decided to cut back on his wellness classes to make more time for this ... -
Fashion Schooner Returns to Big M Score
[ad_1] East Rutherford, New Jersey – The fashion schooner (wallner) knocked out a few cobwebs at The Meadowlands on Friday night (September 1st), easily snatching up $30,000 in the featured 3-year-old Open Philly Harness Racing Trot. Fashion schooner scoring at Meadowlands (Lisa Photo) Unlike Humbo Day, when Jim Campbell’s trainee was sent to the gate ... -
Eastern Gateway Community College sues US Department of Education.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] Photo courtesy: Warren Scott Eastern Gateway Community College in Steubenville has faced a series of problems over the past few months. STEUBENVILLE — Eastern Gateway Community College has filed a lawsuit to prevent the US Department of Education from enforcing a cease and desist order to end free college ... -
‘Not the way to deal with a pandemic’: Science table members disagree on scrapping 5-day COVID-19 quarantine
[ad_1] Ontario’s outgoing science table members said they advised against the state’s decision to rescind COVID-19 isolation requirements if consulted while traveling. Chief Medical Officer Dr Kieran Moore said Wednesday that people who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to quarantine for five days. The new guidelines require people to stay home for at ... -
Oklahoma Filling Gap in Mental Health Services
[ad_1] Oklahoma City (KFOR) – Mental health is a top priority for Oklahoma leaders as September 1 marks the first day of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Shortly after the state launched the 988 Mental Crisis Hotline, a legislative oversight agency recommended consolidation across state mental health services agencies. The Fiscal Transparency Legislature says the ... -
Huger Wand residents voice concerns about roads, education and sewage
[ad_1] HUGER SC (WCSC) – People living in the Huger-Wando community have expressed concerns to city leaders about everything from transportation to affordable housing. Around 200 people attended the community meeting at Cainhoy Elementary on Thursday. They say they feel overlooked when it comes to decisions about their region. Karl Anderson of the SC House ...










