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Each week high schools are invited to nominate an outstanding student for the honor. Meet these highly accomplished students.
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Daily Press & Argus Livingston County on MSNApril 25: Pallares, Ludd, Wonnacott, Konwerski, Maulbetsch named Students of the WeekThis week’s students were nominated for their academic achievements, extracurricular activities, kindness and service to ...
Boulder Valley School District representatives this week honored the first group of seniors to earn a new state Seal of ...
Last week, dozens of Colorado school board members and administrators issued an open letter to the Colorado High School ...
Welcome to Year 9 of High School Confidential, powered by Danville Area Community College. It's an award-winning project made possible by aspiring student journalists from every corner of our ...
There's a lot going on this weekend in Massachusetts, including Marathon Monday, Easter and school vacation week kicking off! There is plenty of activities and events to attend this weekend!
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WKBN Youngstown on MSN11-time state medalist named Student Athlete of the WeekIn cross country, McElhaney owns four varsity letters and is a four-time state medalist. She is also last season’s District 10 Champion and holds the Jamestown record time at the school’s home course.
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Amazon S3 on MSNFirst Week of School: Update and Reflections"Follow us, The Fishfam, on Good Vibes Only for fun family adventures, travel vlogs, and heartwarming moments with our crew!
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Teachers unions are out for themselves and not out to help your children. FDR warned Americans against public employee unions ...
Florence will be sending ballots to voters for the school board election on May 6 and ballots will start being mailed to ...
Ohio House budget changes rules for Lifewise and other religious groups that take kids out of school
The House-passed state budget plan sets limits on the number of times a week the group can remove Ohio kids from school for ...
The Washington state district didn’t just make students put phones away. They increased field trips and extracurricular activities, bringing chronic absenteeism down among participants by 13 percent.
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