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Sponsors say focus of Ohio’s ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ is on mental health
[ad_1] “There is a gap. There is a huge gap in social and emotional learning that needs to be fixed,” said the chairman of the Ohio House Behavioral Health and Recovery Support Committee. “We need to figure out what is falling apart.” The bill also requires schools to notify parents of “materials that contain sexually ... -
Las Vegas ace wins – in stunning fashion
[ad_1] A star-powered collection of Las Vegas Aces led them to victory over the Connecticut Sun and crowned them as WNBA champions. The 3-1 series win is the first championship won by the Ace, who lost her 2020 Championship to the Seattle Storm two seasons ago and was just a few points away from her ... -
Mindy Grayling on Mental Health and Mentorship – Minnesota Women’s Press
[ad_1] This ongoing series of conversations about political engagement with women in Minnesota was produced as a collaboration between Amra Avdic, journalist and project director of the Festival of Contemporary Women in Bosnia, and Minnesota Women’s Press. 2021 years. Amra interviewed women in politics in Minnesota and set up conversations with Bosnian TV viewers about ... -
PEN America: Banned Books, Educational ‘Gag Order’
[ad_1] As we celebrate our 100th anniversaryth As an organization of writers, editors, poets and playwrights, this year PEN America is sounding the alarm bells against “textbook bans” and “educational gag orders” across the United States. The New York-based advocacy group, founded in 1922, has published two of her reports to help define the forces ... -
Despite recent declines, student performance has improved over the past half-century
[ad_1] Pessimism about American public schools runs deep, especially with the latest federal sampling tests showing a sharp drop in academic achievement among 9-year-olds as a result of the pandemic. But that doesn’t mean you’re right that America’s education has been deteriorating for decades. Some my age say it’s because we have warm but vague ... -
Expanded Medicaid leaves fewer Nebraskans without health coverage
[ad_1] Martha Stoddard , Henry J. Cordes The state recorded 1,772 new cases last week, down from 2,121 the previous week and 2,936 the week before, according to state data reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. LINCOLN — The two years since Nebraska expanded Medicaid to cover more low-income ... -
Charlie Christ’s Lieutenant Governor’s Choice Talks About Education at DeLand
[ad_1] DELAND — About 50 Volusia Democrats gathered at headquarters Friday night to meet Karla Hernández-Mats, one of the newest faces in the 2022 Florida election. Charlie Christ’s running mate Hernandez Mats has been President of United Teachers of Dade since 2016 and is a first-generation Honduran Miami native. She hugged dozens of times, posed ... -
From Greek Minister of Education to TNH: Supporting the education of Greeks abroad
[ad_1] NEW YORK – The intention of the Greek government to promote Greek education in the United States in a more collaborative way was expressed at a special UN session on education by Education Minister Niki Kerameus, who visited New York on behalf of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. rice field. Among other comments, she made ...











