Letters to the editor are only occasionally enlightening, but they rarely fail to entertain. Two submissions of recent vintage addressed public education from an Establishment perspective, and both me ...
The seven largest school districts in California are joining forces and sending a letter to the governor with recommendations for the upcoming year’s budget.
When was the last time any of the state legislators went into a Texas public school on a regular basis ... s baggage,” by Morgan Gardner, Friday Letters. I don’t think weasel wording is ...
OLATHE, Kan. — The Blue Valley, Shawnee Mission and Olathe school districts wrote a joint letter on March 17 asking Kansas legislators to restore and increase special education (SPED ...
It’s time we moved past the relentless media commentary on school lunches. I support the Government’s initiative to provide healthy midday lunches for school children who need assistance ...
For years, social media users have claimed that the terms "uppercase" and "lowercase" got their names becase capital letters were stored in the upper case of traditional printing presses while non ...
She also mentors new teachers, designs the professional ... our school district, and the future of education,” said Superintendent Mark Shanoff in his letter of recommendation for her.
The Trump administration sent a letter to Columbia on Thursday demanding that the university make dramatic changes in student discipline and admissions before it would discuss lifting the ...
Crackles the pig enjoys the free school lunches thrown away by Nūhaka School. I was disgusted to watch school lunches being fed to pigs; lunches that included pasta and whole apples. This clearly ...
To the editor: Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the law school at UC Berkeley, is absolutely correct (“Mahmoud Khalil’s pro-Palestinian comments are protected speech, not grounds for deportation ...
A concerned father displayed the love letter written by his 8-year-old son, which was found in the latter’s school bag The content of the letter made it go viral on X, as the father sought advice on ...
The numbers don't lie. Whereas 24% of students in public schools met state achievement targets, only 14% in the private school voucher program met those targets. What a waste of taxpayer money.
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