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Jan 12 2025WEATHER

Snow Fun Turns to Travel Mess in Southern US

Icy roads and sprinkled snowflakes brought schools and flights to a halt across the southern US. Winter's wrath hit hard, leaving layers of ice even after the snow stopped falling. By Saturday morning, folks in Atlanta and Charlotte were still seeing flight delays and cancellations. The Hawks versus

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Jan 12 2025EDUCATION

Sports: The Unexpected Ally Against Bullying

Imagine this: a simple game of basketball might help cut down on bullying in high schools. A recent study of 970 students found that feelings of unfair treatment can lead to bullying behavior. But here's a twist — when students are involved in sports, that connection seems to weaken. This means spor

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Jan 12 2025EDUCATION

Vermont's New School Meal Revolution: A Change Beyond Neoliberal Norms

In several states across the U. S. , including Vermont, a significant shift is happening in public schools: the introduction of Universal School Meals (USM) programs. These programs challenge the increasing grip of neoliberal ideas on education. What makes USM programs so interesting is their potent

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

Fire Danger: Schools in LA Close Again

Multiple wildfires burning around Los Angeles have forced many schools to extend their closures. Nearly two dozen districts are affected, leaving over 700, 000 students without classes. Some districts initially tried to reopen but had to close again due to poor air quality. Many of these closures ar

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Jan 11 2025EDUCATION

STEM Boost: Dorchester District 2 Gets $25k Grant for Innovation

Dorchester School District 2 is revamping its STEM programs with a fresh boost from Google. The tech giant has awarded the district a $25, 000 grant, which Superintendent Dr. Shane Robbins plans to use to spark creativity in classrooms. Unlike usual funds, which are often restricted, this grant offe

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

Atlanta's Winter Surprise: Storm Causes Chaos and Closures

Atlanta woke up to a snowy surprise one winter morning, but the real trouble began when the snow turned into freezing rain. The city's streets became slippery and dangerous, with ice coating trees and power lines. Delta Airlines had to cancel numerous flights because of the harsh weather conditions.

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Jan 11 2025WEATHER

A Winter Surprise Hits the South

A massive winter storm took a slow journey from Texas and Oklahoma, heading eastward into the Southern states. This storm brought heavy snow and icy roads, causing governors to declare states of emergency and schools to close. Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders even called in the National Guard to help

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Jan 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

School Software Hack: Student Data at Risk?

Think of a big school software supplier, or maybe even one you use. Now imagine it got hacked, and some personal details were taken. That's just what happened. PowerSchool, a cloud-based platform for schools, got breached on December 28. Someone swiped two tables from their student info system, whic

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Jan 11 2025EDUCATION

Rhode Island: Let's Boost Education for All Kids!

Rhode Island's education system isn't working for many kids, especially those from low-income families and communities of color. For example, in 2024, only about 24% of low-income third graders met reading expectations, compared to nearly 50% of their wealthier peers. Math scores show a similar gap.

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Jan 11 2025SPORTS

High School Sports Scores: Thursday's Big Wins

Thursday was a big day for high school sports in the area. The boys' hockey teams had some close games. Sauk Rapids-Rice squeaked by River Lakes 5-4, and St. Cloud Crush won a high-scoring game against Fergus Falls, 8-7. Hermantown, ranked #2 in the state, had a dominant win over Cathedral, 6-0. In

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