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Sep 11 2024
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A look back at an education disrupted by COVID-19
The pandemic might have affected her mentally, but not academically. Rias, a political science major, graduated summa cum laude. The 22-year-old was featured in a 2020 article in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that examined the pandemic’s toll on students from primary grades through college. At the time, Rias said she felt “emotionally drained, mentally drained” being “stuck” all day in a
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionSep 14 2024
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Indiana governor candidates differ on education policy stances
The candidates for Indiana governor have addressed education largely along party lines, with Democratic candidate Jennifer McCormick releasing a more detailed plan, an Indiana University education expert said. McCormick, who was the state’s last elected Superintendent of Public Instruction, presented a five-point plan focuses on school accountability, academic rigor and teacher salaries,
Chicago TribuneJul 05 2024
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Kauaʻi community leader receives national human and civil rights award from educators
Kauaʻi community leader, Fred “Peleke” Flores receives national human and civil rights award for work rooted in Native Hawaiian culture, values. PC: Courtesy the National Education Association. A Kauaʻi man was recognized on a national stage for his integral role in the preservation and education of an ancient fishpond near Līhuʻe. Fred “Peleke” Flores, field operations and cultural resources
Maui Now NewsMay 14 2024
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Parents urge Carroll ISD to address civil rights violations
Fort Worth Star-TelegramAug 19 2024
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Upward Bound inspires students to continue education
“My parents, James and Hattie Smith, had five children,” said Morgan. “My father worked, my mother was a housewife, and we were considered poor, but we children had no idea we were poor. My parents believed in education and family, that’s where our worth was. My parents invested in encyclopedias. A guy would come once a month to collect money, and my parents made sure we had those
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionSep 16 2024
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Abortion is a Civil Rights Issue
Abortion is a civil rights issue, though not in the way pro-abortionists want to spin it. We should not forget that, after Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, there were liberal Democrats who opposed the ruling as a civil rights violation. Senators William Proxmire of Wisconsin and Harold Hughes of Iowa spring to mind, as do congressmen like Jim Oberstar of Minnesota. The fundamental duty of any
American ThinkerAug 21 2024
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Tom Holmoe entertains, educates, enlightens during Education Week address
Tom Holmoe, director of athletics at Brigham Young University, points to take another attendee's question at the end of his lecture as part of BYU Education Week, held at the Spencer W. Kimball Tower on the campus of BYU in Provo on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024. BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe almost had some explaining to do when he turned in his travel expenses last month. At his annual
Deseret NewsApr 03 2024
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Moms for Liberty pushes for more involvement in education from parents, Oklahoma voters
OKLAHOMA CITY — Leaders from Moms for Liberty chapters in Oklahoma met Wednesday at the Capitol to participate in a parents' rights rally and advocate for moving school board elections. After a rally with several other groups in the Governor’s Blue Room, Moms for Liberty members were among those who were armed with an informational flier to talk with legislators about Senate Bill 244. “We
Tulsa World