The 2024 state report card shows the overall average class size in D89 was 24.1 students, significantly above the state ...
Utah State is 4-1 in the last five games in Logan, including 68-63 last season. Aztecs update: They have won three straight and seven of eight, moving off the last-teams-in line on most ...
The 35-year-old native of Saigon is a nun with Missionary Sisters of Mary Queen of the World and came to the U.S. when her superiors decided the lessons she'd learn in an American Catholic school ...
In the process, the Lady Tigers ran their impressive record to 36-2 and earned a date in the state semifinals with Dallas Lincoln (37-2). Brock, meanwhile, finished its season at 25-10. Following a ...
The state has awarded Harford County Public Schools a grant to start an online learning program for kindergartners and first graders at three elementary schools. The more than $20,000 grant from ...
PERRYSBURG, Ohio (WTVG) - Public school officials across Ohio are watching the state budgeting process closely to see if lawmakers will cut traditional K-12 education spending. If that happens ...
According to Lexington Police, authorities initiated a traffic stop on a wanted subject at Georgetown and Glen Arvin Thursday afternoon. The subject, who was a passenger in the vehicle ...
AT A BLACK HISTORY EVENT TODAY, SACRAMENTO STATE PRESIDENT LUKE WOOD HIGHLIGHTED ... AFTER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION GAVE SCHOOLS TWO WEEKS TO ELIMINATE DIVERSITY INITIATIVES OR RISK LOSING FEDERAL ...
Ryan Law scored 27 points to lead Glen Ridge to a 64-55 win over Montclair Kimberley in Glen Ridge. Glen Ridge (19-5) led 32-25 at the half.
Riley O’Sullivan scored a game-high 15 points as Glen Ridge stayed hot with a 44-20 win over Newark Academy in Glen Ridge. Glen Ridge (18-7), No. 19 in NJ.com’s Top 20, jumped out to a double ...
A letter from the U.S. Department of Education instructs states to remove race-based diversity, equity and inclusion programs from schools within 14 days or lose federal funding. A recent letter ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Schools across our state are struggling to educate students with special needs. Governor Lamont and lawmakers want to give $80 million in state funding to help.