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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Barbara Nielsen: An Education Champion Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Dr. Barbara Nielsen, a stalwart advocate for education in South Carolina, has passed away. As the state's Department of Education Chairperson from 1991 to 1999, she was a fierce believer in the potential of every student. Her dedication to equipping them to reach their goals earned her the respect o

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Remembering a Trailblazing Educator: Dr. Barbara Nielsen Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Dr. Barbara Nielsen, the first woman to be elected as South Carolina's Superintendent of Education, has passed away. Her legacy is one of dedication, passion, and a commitment to education. But what made her so special? Let's take a closer look. Early in her career, Nielsen worked as a teacher, adm

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

The Great Back-to-School Debate: One Student's Struggle to Get the Education She Deserves

Imagine being 14 and feeling like you're stuck in limbo, with no clear path to education or a future. For Samantha, this is her reality. The teenager, who has autism and severe anxiety, is caught in a battle between her mother and Braintree Public Schools over her education. Despite her mother's eff

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Empowering Teachers to Teach the Holocaust with Compassion and Accuracy

The importance of teaching about the Holocaust cannot be overstated. Not only is it a crucial part of understanding history, but it also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of prejudice and hatred. However, teaching this sensitive topic requires a delicate balance of historical accuracy an

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Why America's Education Deficit Needs a New Equation

As the 2024 presidential campaigns heat up, one critical issue has gone largely unaddressed – America's education deficit. It's perplexing, given that the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction are dire. Despite the gravity of the situation, candidates from both parties have failed to add

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Sep 15 2024RELIGION

Speaking Up for Faith: Navigating Doctrinal Errors in the Classroom

As a parent, it's natural to feel concerned when your child's teacher presents information that contradicts your child's religious beliefs. The article "My child's teacher is saying things about my religion" highlights the challenges of balancing academic freedom with sensitivity towards students' b

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

St. Cloud Schools' Calendar: A Celebration of Diversity

When it comes to setting its school calendar, St. Cloud School District 742 takes a unique approach. Unlike many other districts, they consider numerous religions and religious holidays when deciding on the best dates for school. According to Superintendent Laurie Putnam, this decision is made by th

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Faith in the Curriculum: Oklahoma's Unconstitutional Push to Teach the Bible

The recent directive issued by Oklahoma's State Superintendent Ryan Walters ordering the inclusion of the Bible in lessons for grades 5-12 has sparked widespread controversy. While Walters claims that the Bible is an "indispensable historical and cultural touchstone," critics argue that it is a clea

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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Unlock the Power of Personal Finance: 3 Documentaries You Can't Miss

Personal Finance Documentaries You Should Watch to Improve Your Financial Literacy Today, I want to convince you to swap your weekend TV show binge for a personal finance documentary. Although personal finance is a personal topic, documentaries can help you feel less alone when making big financial

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Sep 15 2024EDUCATION

Will the Tides of Injustice Shift for Transgender Student-Athletes?

The storm surrounding the transgender student-athlete debate has reached the shores of New Hampshire. In a significant ruling, Chief Judge Landya B. McCafferty issued a preliminary injunction that shields two transgender student-athletes, Iris Turmelle and Parker Tirrell, from enforcement of a newly

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