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Award-winning teacher speaks out against attacks on ‘honest education’
[ad_1] Across the country, dozens of controversial policy debates have erupted over how teachers talk about race, sexual orientation, and gender identity in the classroom. They say they feel left out of the conversation. A new fellowship program run by the National Teacher of the Year Network and the Education Civil Rights Alliance (a joint ... -
Fly Fishing International Honors Pineville Anglers for Commitment to Education
[ad_1] In the mid-1970s, Bill Morrison was a teenager reading about fly fishing in Field and Stream magazine. He borrowed his grandfather’s fiberglass fly rod and bought his popper bug at Security Sporting Goods, the only sporting goods store in Alexandria at the time. Then he went out to his family’s farm pond and taught ... -
Atrium Health’s violence intervention program aims to curb youth violence. WFAE90.7
[ad_1] Atrium Health worked with the City of Charlotte to create a violent intervention program over a year ago. The program begins in an unexpected place: the emergency room. The goal of this program is to provide victims with all necessary services to prevent them from becoming repeat victims or perpetrators of violence. The program ... -
Dr. Lamar’s Test Event #2
[ad_1] 1 in 2: This is the lifetime risk of cancer for men. Women: 1 in 3 lifetime risk of getting cancer. The risk of dying from cancer is 1 in 5. 20% of men die from cancer. A woman’s risk of dying from cancer is 1 in 6. Black men are newly diagnosed with ... -
Former Police Officer and Veteran Brings Gun Safety Education to St George – St George News
[ad_1] st. George —Fear or lack of knowledge about guns? Rustin Staheli stands in his military uniform. The location and date have not been specified. Photo credit: Rustin Staheli, St. George News Rastin Staheli, a National Rifle Association certified instructor, said he completed a nine-year military career that included everything from artillery to military intelligence ... -
Following Fashion Month, Ukrainian designer Svitlana Bevza looks back on a tumultuous year – SURFACE
[ad_1] fashion The designer and founder of Kyiv-based brand Bevza talks “Surface” about an unprecedented fashion month, the support he receives from all corners of the fashion community, and what he loves about New York City. Jenna Adrian Diaz October 6, 2022 Svitlana Bevza. All photos courtesy of her Bevza. Credit: Andrew Gray. … It’s ... -
Hamptons Fall Fashion • James Lane Post • Hamptons Culture & Lifestyle Magazine
[ad_1] Autumn is my favorite season for styling. The idea of swapping out your cozy sweaters and sandals for chunky boots is a welcome change, and your local store in East His End is selling exciting new products to help you update your wardrobe. increase. As the weather cools down, here are some easy and ... -
UO Experts Address Mental Health Crisis
[ad_1] Over the course of seventeen years as a school counselor in Eugene, Sara Matteri has supported students through just about every kind of challenge a kid can face. When she started as a high school counselor in 2005, the big ones were truancy, teen pregnancy, and drug and alcohol use, in addition to managing ...










