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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

Bullying by the Group: What Makes It Different?

Bullying is a big problem. It affects many kids in school. About 1 in 5 kids face it. But here's something interesting. About 3 in 10 of these kids are bullied by more than one person. This is called multiple perpetrator bullying, or MPB for short. People think that bullying by a group is worse. Bu

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Dec 12 2025HEALTH

Measles Makes a Comeback in Connecticut

A measles case has popped up in a Connecticut school, marking the first time in over four years that the state has seen this highly contagious virus. The child, who is not vaccinated and under 10 years old, attended Christian Heritage School in Trumbull. Health officials are working hard to keep eve

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Dec 12 2025EDUCATION

Young Scientists Chase Glory in Fairfax County's Science Olympiad

Longfellow Middle School in Fairfax County is known for its science prowess. The school's Science Olympiad team is a big deal. They've won the state title 13 times in a row. Now, they're aiming for a 14th victory. This is no small feat. The team is made up of 30 dedicated students. They train hard

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Dec 11 2025POLITICS

Austria's New Headscarf Debate: Protecting or Restricting?

Austria's parliament has recently approved a law that stops girls under 14 from wearing headscarves in schools. This decision comes from the country's ruling parties and was also supported by the far-right Freedom Party. The only opposition came from the Greens, who believe this law goes against the

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Dec 11 2025EDUCATION

Teachers and Staff Reach Deal, Strike Ends

A deal has been struck between West Contra Costa educators and the school district, bringing an end to a nearly week-long strike. Both sides announced the agreement early Wednesday, with the union and school board still needing to give their final approval. The district expressed relief that studen

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

Ohio's Vulture Mystery: Bird Flu on the Rise?

A puzzling situation unfolded in Ohio recently, involving a large number of dead vultures and a possible bird flu outbreak. Health officials confirmed that at least two of the 72 vulture carcasses found near a Catholic school tested positive for bird flu. This discovery came after the birds had been

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

A Teacher's Legacy: Barbara Leszynski's Impact on Westlake Schools

Barbara Leszynski, a retired middle school science teacher, has left a lasting mark on Westlake Schools. She recently stepped down from the Westlake Board of Education after nearly 14 years of service. Her contributions were recognized and celebrated during her final meeting. Leszynski's time on th

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Dec 10 2025SPORTS

Michigan High School Sports: When Snow Calls the Shots

Michigan's high school winter sports season is in full swing, but Mother Nature has other plans. Snow is causing a wave of cancellations and postponements across the state. Schools and teams are scrambling to adjust their schedules. On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, the snow is making its presence felt

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Dec 10 2025WEATHER

Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc on School Schedules

A winter storm is set to hit southeastern Minnesota on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, causing a lot of trouble for schools in the area. The National Weather Service has warned everyone to be careful, as the weather will bring rain, freezing rain, and some snow. This means roads will be slippery, and dri

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Dec 10 2025EDUCATION

A Charter School in Trouble: What Went Wrong?

Montgomery County's only charter school, the MECCA Business Learning Institute (MBLI), is in hot water. Just a few months after it opened, the school is facing serious trouble. The county's education officials are considering shutting it down. Why? They say the school broke some important rules. Fi

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