MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Public School parents are preparing for a possible strike. Mia Pettinger has two kids in the district. She works a full-time job along with her husband. “None of us want to ...
Notre Dame Prep girls soccer had allowed just two goals in nine games entering Friday’s showdown at Mercy. So when the No. 3 Magic finally broke through midway through the second half to tie the game, ...
The goal of this project is to improve boundaries data across Gabon using available and approved open data resources. The project’s focus will be adding new and fixing existing boundary related map ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A man was charged Tuesday in connection with a break-in at an Antioch college preparatory kindergarten. According to court documents, shortly after midnight on Sept. 30, the ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Students are returning to Rochester Prep this week as the new school year begins. Principal Keana Courtois returned to the school with not only the new title, but with her son ...
Hilliard City Council has approved two resolutions to help clear the way for Hilliard City Schools to spend a $142-million bond issue voters passed last year. Conditional land uses for a new building ...
The North Dakota High School Activities Association had sanctioned two classes of volleyball since 1988-89, prior to the approval of a third division in September 2023. West Fargo Sheyenne's Baylor ...
Mater Dei's DeMarcus Henry, a standout player in the class of 2027, is transferring out of California. / Heston Quan Mater Dei High, a blueblood high school boys basketball program located in Southern ...
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek urged Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson to ease the county's tax-funded "Preschool For All" program, saying it's pushing taxpayers out of ...
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke on Tuesday announced plans for the next two years of the Ready Keiki program, a statewide initiative to provide universal access to pre-kindergarten learning by 2032. Fifty new ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Sixty-five percent of kindergarten-age children in Franklin County do not have a basic grasp of letters and numbers, prompting Ohio to say they’re not ready for kindergarten.
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