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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Little Voices, Big Lessons: Kids in Preschool Vote!

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a little voter? In preschools around the world, kids as young as 3 are learning about democracy. At the ACCA Child Development Center, for example, these tiny tykes cast their votes on fun things like their favorite PAW Patrol character or what they want t

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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Two Baton Rouge Schools Bag Prestigious Blue Ribbon Award

Baton Rouge, LA – Great news for two local schools! Mayfair Laboratory School and Saint Aloysius School have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. This prestigious award goes to schools that shine in academic performance or make big strides in closing achieveme

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Oklahoma's Bible Bid: A Strange Twist

Something peculiar is happening in Oklahoma. The state wants to buy 55,000 Bibles for its schools, but the rules are so specific that only two versions fit the bill – and they're both backed by former President Donald Trump. This isn't just any Bible; it must be a King James Version bound in leather

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

School Leadership Shakeup: Who's Really in Charge?

In Chicago, things are getting shaken up in the school system. The CEO of Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is out, and it seems like their lobbying skills weren't up to par. Meanwhile, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is gaining more influence as negotiations with city officials heat up. State lawmakers

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Chicago Board Members Step Down: How This Affects Kids and Schools

In a sudden turn of events, a bunch of members from the Chicago Board of Education have decided to call it quits. Parents are scratching their heads, wondering what's going on behind the scenes and if there's any political meddling at play. The timing is pretty questionable since there's an importan

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Oklahoma's Bible Bid: A Musical Connection

In a surprising turn of events, Oklahoma is on the hunt for Bible suppliers. But these aren’t just any Bibles – they need to meet specific criteria that align with former President Donald Trump’s endorsed versions. The state wants Bibles that include the Pledge of Allegiance, the Declaration of Inde

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Oct 06 2024SPORTS

Minnesota Football: A Night of Surprises and Big Plays

It was a night full of unexpected turns and impressive performances in Minnesota football. Let's dive into some highlights. Starting with St. Cloud Apollo, their quarterback Braylon Fobbe tossed three touchdown passes, while Cameron Ergen dashed for two scores on the ground. This led to a f

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Oct 05 2024FINANCE

Donation Scandal Rocks Private School in Texas

Imagine a world where the most privileged among us use their wealth and influence to prioritize personal gain over the greater good. The Greenhill School in Texas is facing just such a crisis, after it was revealed that a staggering $10 million donation from the CEO of Steward Health Care had been a

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

"How School Districts Are Spending Pandemic Funding"

ESSER III, a $122 billion funding boost to the previous ESSER I and II allocations of $68 billion, has been used by school districts across the country for various critical needs. Baltimore City Superintendent Dr. Sonja Santelises highlighted how her district invested in infrastructure projects like

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

Preschool Pals Vote for Their Favorite PAW Patrol Pup

On a bright Thursday morning in Virginia, a group of 3- and 4-year-olds were busy making their voices heard. They weren't debating laws or policies, but something just as important to them: which animated dog from the cartoon "PAW Patrol" was the best. The children at ACCA Child Development Center h

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