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Apr 14 2024
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Durham Public Schools Seeks a New Superintendent, Faces a Ticking Clock
This story originally published online at the 9th Street Journal. As the Durham school board launches its search for a new permanent superintendent, a consultant advising the search urged the board to move swiftly and make a final pick by this summer. Time for finding a dream superintendent is ticking for the school board, the consultant suggested, as other search processes are already
Indy WeekApr 11 2024
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Slidell, Pearl River public schools remain closed Friday
Any school not listed will be open Friday for instruction.
A spokesperson for St. Tammany Parish Public School said the district hopes to have all schools open by Monday of next week. Updates will be provided on Sunday through robocalls and also posted on the district's website and social media platforms.
Employees of schools that are closed will be contacted directly with more
The Times-PicayuneApr 16 2024
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Vandalia schools sue city government for millions; sides spar in public comments
Apr. 16—The Vandalia-Butler School District is suing the city of Vandalia for what the school system alleges are "breaches of revenue sharing related to tax-abated properties." The district contends that the city owes the school system in excess of $10 million, its lawsuit filing said. The suit was filed a few days after the city says it paid the district more than $1 million in the dispute.
Yahoo NewsApr 16 2024
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Court won't reconsider blocking Texas public school book rating law
April 16 (Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court on Tuesday declined to disturb a ruling that blocked Texas from enforcing part of a law banning sexually explicit books from public school libraries. The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on a 9-8 vote declined to reconsider a three-judge panel's January decision that the law violated the U.S. Constitution by requiring
ReutersMar 30 2024
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Pennsylvania Court Upholds Right of Young People to Carry Guns in Public
‘Finally, the court has said 18-to-20-year-olds can open carry during a state of emergency in Pennsylvania.’ A Pennsylvania appeals court has denied a petition to rehear a Pennsylvania case that challenged statutes prohibiting young adults from carrying firearms for self-defense and from acquiring a license to carry a firearm. The appeals court’s decision to deny the petition by the defendant—
The Epoch TimesMar 17 2024
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Maui Public Art Corps hosts four public events this April
Maui Public Art Corps will host four public art unveiling events in April, including the unveiling of a mural in Kahului, an artist meet and greet at Hui No‘eau, a sculpture blessing in Makawao, and an animated Hui Moʻolelo Film Festival. Participants can help by relaying the impact of the collective’s work through a new nine-question survey. The Maui Public Art Corps’ April events include the
Maui Now NewsApr 16 2024
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Texas asks public how it should spend $1 billion water fund
Texans have two more weeks to tell the state how they want it to spend the $1 billion water infrastructure fund approved by voters in November. Why it matters: The Texas Water Development Board is tasked with determining how to best distribute the money to address the state's water supply issues as climate change and a growing population increase pressure on our water resources. Catch up quick
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