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More take-home meals benefit student health – Maine Campus
[ad_1] The University of Maine has been dealing with COVID-19 restrictions for over two years and many students may be sick of them, but these restrictions are for all future health and safety on campus. is required for If students living on campus test positive for COVID-19, they have nowhere to go, I have no ... -
Seeking Feedback on the TPS Federal Program
[ad_1] Looking for feedback: On Tuesday, the Tulsa Public Schools Parent Resource Center hosts the district’s annual conference on federal programs such as Title I, Title III Language Services, Title VI Indian Education, and Title IX. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 pm and interpretation services are available. College Board Praise: Fifteen Booker T. Washington ... -
School Matters: A Celebration of Innovation | Education
[ad_1] On September 16th, Victoria ISD’s Innovation Office hosted an Innovation Celebration, officially kicking off community education for the district’s CHOICE campus. Choices at VISD came out of district strategic plans developed by the community. VISD is committed to inspiring education and empowering learning. Before we get into it, we need to know a little ... -
Seniors home health care crisis deepened by covid labor shortage
[ad_1] While more elderly seek home care to age in place, low-wage workers are finding easier jobs with equal or better pay in retail and restaurants September 25, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. EDT Acey Hofflander, 85, shares sections of the daily newspaper with her husband, Tom, 88, in their Richfield, Minn., home on September 14. ... -
Urban teenagers face unequal access to inclusive education
[ad_1] The morning of school day is an early rise for Rosie. It’s something I’m not used to. Her elementary school was just a short walk away, but now in first grade, the 13-year-old leaves home with her sister by 7:15 am. Two buses are used for their school commute. The first takes you to ... -
Forcibly expelled from school in Afghanistan but refuses to give up education |
[ad_1] A year after Taliban rule, 17-year-old Mursal Fasihi still doesn’t believe he can’t go back to school. A once avid student, Fasihi, like all secondary school-age girls, cannot return to the classroom because of the rules imposed by the country’s de facto leaders. “It is not right for them to order us to make ... -
Smoke Season: Health Hazards Occur in Idaho
[ad_1] Ethan Sims and Wesley Pidcock know what to expect when fire season arrives. As a doctor who specializes in helping people breathe, I see what happens when wildfire smoke spreads to communities across Idaho. Every time the air quality index (rated for dangerous air) spikes, hospital visits spike, they said. “When you start getting ... -
Hampton Roads schools gain accreditation, but data shows science remains a problematic area – The Virginian-Pilot
[ad_1] The state released school accreditation data showing a slight decline in the number of accredited schools across the state since pre-pandemic. For the 2022-2023 school year, 1,628 out of 1,830 schools are accredited, or 89%. This is a 3% decrease from 2019-2020, when the Department of Education last calculated school ratings. All Hampton Roads ...










