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Governor Whitmer discusses in-person learning, historic education budgets, and next school year with superintendent
[ad_1] For immediate release August 15, 2022 contact: press@michigan.gov Governor Whitmer discusses in-person learning, historic education budgets, and next school year with superintendent Lansing, Michigan — Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer said, 50 The Michigan Superintendent of Education, representing all parts of the state, emphasized the importance of in-person learning. She also notes that the recent ... -
Kansas Gubernatorial Election Heats Up Education Politics As Schools Reopen
[ad_1] Political rival Derek Schmidt isn’t giving up on the issue, as Gov. Laura Kelly has declared herself an “education governor.” He fights back by attacking Kelly’s record. “Wherever I go, Kansas parents are expressing immense sadness, frustration, worry, and sometimes anger at the still-lingering harm to their children from Governor Kelly’s school closures and ... -
Educators interested in environmental science can apply for the First Rings First Fellowship.
[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio — Wildfires, droughts, floods, unprecedented storms, and other daily news that inevitably appear on the nightly news are stark reminders that we need to pay more attention to our environment. will give you The Cuyahoga Soil and Water Reserve offers educators the opportunity to do just that and share their newfound knowledge ... -
Education center teaches skills from computer coding to chess
[ad_1] Misha Butler *** paves the way and brings *** Silicon Valley to Brooklyn. Butler opened his Champ Education Center on Steam in July. This includes special*** for art teaching skills from computer he coding to robotics to chess. We are a science and technology engineering, arts and mathematics center. I wanted to include *** ... -
Wilmington man rides 15,000 miles to raise mental health awareness among veterans
[ad_1] Wilmington, North Carolina (WECT) – A journey that took almost three months across 48 states and over 15,000 miles has been completed. Army veteran Perry Steed was back in Wilmington with his family and more than 60 bikers and fellow veterans on Sunday. The journey, which he calls “Ride for Light,” began on May ... -
Back to School in Knowledge War – Tennessee Education Report
[ad_1] What is it like to be a teacher in Tennessee that can best be described as the “war on knowledge” being waged by Gov. Bill Lee and Congress? Now a teacher shares her story – with gratitude tennessee horror to share it. Watch: “Teachers in Tennessee, do you know why I ... -
Parents Encouraged to Monitor Students’ Mental Health as Back to School Begins
[ad_1] jacksonville, florida – Monday is the first day of the new school year for students in Duval County. Parents are encouraged to track their children’s mental health once they are back in the classroom. According to clinical social worker Lori Osachy, a mental health check-in is an important part of setting your child up ... -
Florida Tech Panthers baseball standout Boris Villa uses technical education to create opportunities for others
[ad_1] Nathan M. Bisk College of Business Best Student Award of the Past Two Years For Florida Tech pitcher Boris Villa, baseball has been part of his life since the day he was born. He has been named Student of the Year by Nathan M. Bisk College of Business for the past two years. (Florida ...











