Tag: school
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Pasco school bans ‘safe space’ stickers to show support for LGBTQ students
[ad_1] LAND O’ LAKES — In a widely anticipated move, Pasco County Superintendent Kurt Browning instructed employees on Thursday to remove “safe place” stickers from all schools. The stickers are typically rainbow colored to show support for LGBTQ students. Some of them included the Pasco County Schools logo and were paid for by the district. ... -
‘Effective Solutions:’ Virginia Education Association Addresses Teacher Shortage
[ad_1] Richmond, Virginia – From teacher shortages to bus driver shortages, the education system has been hit hard this year. “We all know there is a shortage of teachers in Virginia, and why is no mystery to anyone paying attention. Our teachers are not only underpaid, but almost excruciatingly We work under difficult working conditions,” ... -
Health Issues Briefing: “Physician Burnout, Workforce Strains, and Lessons from COVID-19”
[ad_1] register here In 2016, in partnership with the Physicians Foundation, health problems Launched a series of articles on “medical practice” that focus on key health policy issues affecting physicians. This effort has produced a comprehensive collection of policy research in this area. upon Thursday, September 22nd health problems Editor-in-chief Alan Weil host an ... -
Editorial: Setting the record straight on sex education
[ad_1] On September 1, 2022, the following op-ed by Republican Senate Majority Leader Steven Orojo (R-24) and Sen. Holly Shepisi (R-39) on the new sex education mandate from Trenton was published by NJ.com . There’s a lot of confusion about the new sex education mandate from Trenton, and a lot of false accusations being made. ... -
Opinion divided in WEA education lawsuit | Wyoming
[ad_1] BUFFALO — Johnson County School District No. 1 administrators take note of a recent lawsuit filed by the Wyoming Educational Association, alleging the state legislature failed to provide adequate funding for K-12 education. Superintendent Charles Orsky said district administrators and the school board have not yet discussed the lawsuit, but if others in the ... -
FSU professor investigates superconductors with National Science Foundation grant
[ad_1] Theo Siegrist, professor of chemical and biomedical engineering at the FAMU-FSU School of Engineering, looks through the Euler cradle of an X-ray diffractometer. Siegrist uses this machine for structural analysis to study the superconducting properties of compounds composed of niobium, palladium, and sulfur or selenium. This research is funded by the National Science Foundation. ... -
Accountability Issues for Borland, School Board and Town of Greenwich
[ad_1] As a former Greenwich resident and town employee (not a school board employee), I have my own feelings about Jeremy Boland’s tapes produced by Project Veritas. Like you, I think the suspicion that the tape was edited is secondary. I don’t know Mr. Borland, nor do I have any children who attend Cos Cobb ... -
The South Side Science Festival will offer free hands-on demos and science experiments to the public on September 17th.
[ad_1] The University of Chicago invites community members to explore the fascinating world of science at its first annual South Side Science Festival. The event brings together the South Side and University of Chicago communities for fun outdoor science exploration, inspiring interaction with faculty and student researchers, live experiments and demonstrations, food, and music. We ...










