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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's Larry Summers: A Legacy Under Scrutiny

Larry Summers, a prominent figure at Harvard University, is facing intense criticism due to his long-standing relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The release of emails between the two has sparked outrage among students and faculty, raising questions about Summers' judgment and

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Native Education Programs: A Shift Without a Plan?

Tribal leaders are upset. They say the Education Department didn't talk to them before moving Native American education programs to other agencies. This move affects schools and colleges that serve Native students. The Education Department says it will hand over programs to the Department of Labor a

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Nov 21 2025EDUCATION

Rochelle Township High School: A Look at Recent Achievements and Plans

Rochelle Township High School has some good news to share. They got a "commendable" rating under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) for the past year. This rating is one step below the highest rating, "exemplary. " The school's score was 86. 73, which is better than the previous two years. In 202

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

The Untold Stories of the American Revolution

Ken Burns, a well-known documentary filmmaker, has spent the last decade working on a project about the American Revolution. This project is a six-part, 12-hour series that he believes is one of the most important films he has ever made. The series is not just about the famous figures like George Wa

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Schools Eye Big Plans for Health Science Growth

In a move to boost student opportunities, Billings schools are considering a major step: expanding their health science programs and possibly buying a new building. This isn't just about adding more classes. It's about preparing students for real-world jobs in a growing field. Health science is a h

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Greenville's Shining Star Gets a Makeover

High up on Roper Mountain, a big star has been shining for years. It's not a real mountain, but it's the first one you see when you come to Greenville. This star is special. It's been lighting up the night sky near Interstate 385. But soon, it will go dark. Don't worry, it's not forever. The star is

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

New Faces, New Hopes: Akron Schools Get Fresh Board Members

The recent election brought changes to the Akron Public Schools (APS) Board of Education, introducing three new members. This shift could mean new ideas and approaches to the challenges facing the district. Nathan Jarosz is one of the new board members, securing his spot with 13. 9% of the votes. H

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Wisconsin's Special Education Funding Falls Short Again

Wisconsin's public schools are facing a funding crunch for special education. The state is only covering 35% of the costs, way less than the 42% promised in the budget. This drop happened because schools spent more on special education than the state expected. Advocates are worried. They say this f

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

How Much Do NJ School Bosses Really Earn?

School leaders in New Jersey are making some serious cash. The latest numbers show that while most superintendents saw a small pay bump, a few are raking in over $300, 000 a year. Norma Fernandez, who runs Jersey City Public Schools, tops the list with a salary of $322, 272. She's been with the dis

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Alaska's Teacher Exodus: A Crisis in the Making

Alaska is facing a serious issue with teachers leaving their jobs. The problem is not new, but it is getting worse. In the past four years, over 1, 500 teachers have left the Anchorage School District (ASD). The situation is critical because nearly half of these teachers leave within the first five

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