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Sep 24 2024EDUCATION

Unlocking the Power of Personalized Learning

The world is facing a crisis in education, with learning plummeting across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic and even before that. Despite the challenges, some countries have found innovative solutions to improve education. One such approach is technology-assisted learning, which has shown rema

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Sep 24 2024EDUCATION

Double Honors for Baton Rouge Schools

In a remarkable feat, two Baton Rouge schools, Mayfair Laboratory School and Saint Aloysius School, have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. This prestigious award highlights schools that excel in academic performance or make significant strides in cl

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Sep 24 2024EDUCATION

Schools across New York Shine with National Blue Ribbon Awards

The state of New York has received a major boost with 21 schools being recognized for their outstanding academic achievements. The prestigious National Blue Ribbon School award was given to these institutions by the federal Department of Education, recognizing their exceptional performance. This hon

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Sep 24 2024LIFESTYLE

Compassion in Action: Russell Westbrook's Journey to Empower His Hometown

Russell Westbrook is no stranger to giving back to his community. The NBA star's commitment to philanthropy is evident in his numerous initiatives aimed at uplifting his hometown of Los Angeles. From affordable housing projects to educational programs, Westbrook's efforts reflect a deep desire to cr

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

The Mystery of the 4,400 Pages of Emails: How New Trier High School Solved a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Lawsuit

In a shocking turn of events, New Trier High School District 203, located in Winnetka, Illinois, has released over 4,400 pages of emails to parents, bringing an end to a long-standing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit. The controversy began after a conservative nonprofit group, Parents Defen

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Sep 23 2024POLITICS

Should the Summit Hill District 161 Parents Have a Say in School Closures?

The Summit Hill District 161 parents are finally getting a chance to voice their opinion on the decision to close two schools, Arbury Hills and Frankfort Square School. A referendum will be held on November 5, giving parents the opportunity to decide whether they agree with the process behind the sc

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Sep 23 2024EDUCATION

Minnesota's School Pride Soars with 7 National Blue Ribbon Awards

Minnesota's 356 schools that made it to the prestigious 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools list are a testament to the dedication, hard work, and passion of educators and students. Among these outstanding institutions, seven Minnesota schools have earned the coveted recognition for their exceptional

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Sep 23 2024EDUCATION

Pathway to Success: John Hersey High School Achieves National Blue Ribbon Honor

In the suburbs of Illinois, John Hersey High School has etched its name in the annals of educational excellence. For the second time in its history, this remarkable institution has been bestowed the National Blue Ribbon School award by the U.S. Department of Education. This prestigious recognition i

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Sep 23 2024EDUCATION

Rise and Shine in Pierz: A Glimpse into Excellence

Pioneer Elementary in Pierz, Minnesota, has made headlines by receiving a prestigious national award. This remarkable recognition comes from the U.S. Department of Education, which honors educational institutions that stand out for their outstanding academic achievements or their dedication to bridg

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Sep 23 2024LIFESTYLE

Breaking Chains: The Power of Education in Prison

As the prison gates swing open, a new generation of scholars is emerging. For the past decade, Boston College has been at the forefront of this movement, offering a liberal arts education to inmates behind bars. On September 23, the university will host its first-ever graduation ceremony, marking a

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