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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Young Artist Shines in Global Competition

A student from Orlando Science Schools made a big splash in the art world. Samriddhi B. took home second place in a major international contest. The competition was hosted by the American Red Cross. It challenged students to create art around the theme of international law. The contest saw a huge n

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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

Helping Paws: How Schools Can Better Support Service Animals

Service dogs are becoming more common in schools. They help students with disabilities. But many schools don't have good rules for this. This can cause problems. School nurses can help. They can make sure schools follow the law. They can also make sure students get the help they need. School nurses

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

Bangladesh's Student Party Makes Surprising Election Move

A student-led party in Bangladesh, which gained prominence after leading protests that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has formed an unexpected alliance with the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami party. This move, aimed at strengthening their position ahead of the upcoming February elections, has sparke

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Dec 29 2025EDUCATION

How Arkansas Education Funds Are Being Used in Unusual Ways

Arkansas education officials have shed light on some surprising purchases made using public funds through the state's Educational Freedom Account (EFA) program. Among the items bought were a luxury chicken coop, high-end gaming chairs, and designer clothing. The chicken coop, priced at $607. 99, was

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Oregon's Schools Need Money, Not Just Blame

Oregon's schools are in a tough spot. The state isn't giving them enough money, especially for schools with lots of students who need extra help. Instead of fixing the problem, the state is pointing fingers and saying schools need to be more "accountable. " But how can schools be accountable when th

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

The Slip in Student Smarts: A Wake-Up Call for America

America's education system is facing a serious problem. Recent data shows that high school graduates today know less and can do less than those from ten years ago. This isn't just about the pandemic. The decline started before Covid-19 hit. The latest report on student performance is alarming. Many

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

A Different Kind of University: Where Free Enterprise Meets Higher Education

In the heart of Michigan, there's a university that's doing things a bit differently. Northwood University, with its 2, 000 students, isn't just about textbooks and exams. It's about ideas, values, and preparing students for the real world. The university's president, Dr. Kent MacDonald, is a big be

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Houston's Future Innovators Get a Boost from Travis Scott and NASA

Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation is teaming up with NASA to give Houston's students a head start in STEM. The foundation, which supports education and community initiatives, has joined forces with Space Center Houston to create a new program for local students. The program, which ran for eight

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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Student Loan Woes: Over 300, 000 Left in Limbo

Student loan borrowers are facing a tough time. In August, the Education Department turned down over 300, 000 requests for new repayment plans. This leaves many stuck with higher monthly payments or growing interest. It's a big issue because over 42 million Americans have student loans, totaling mor

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Dec 26 2025HEALTH

What Do Nursing Students in Northern Cyprus Really Know About Contraception?

Nursing students in Northern Cyprus are the future of healthcare, but a recent study shows they might not be as informed about contraception as they should be. The research looked into how well these students understand contraceptive methods, their attitudes toward them, and how they use them in rea

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