Lightning detection systems installed at Anne Arundel County high schools
Anne Arundel County schools have installed extra protection for its student-athletes at 13 high schools in the form of an automated lightning detection system.
Anne Arundel County schools have installed extra protection for its student-athletes at 13 high schools in the form of an automated lightning detection system.
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A parent of a San Juan Unified School District student attacked another student inside a classroom, according to the Citrus Heights Police Department. KCRA 3 spoke to the 17-year-old San Juan High School student and her mother, but both wanted to remain anonymous. The student said the woman who attacked her is the parent of a girl that she had a fight with on Friday. The student said she has bruises on her nose and on her leg, following what she describes as a completely unexpected attack.
Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett (R) said there’s no way to “fix” gun violence, after a shooter killed three children and three adults at an elementary school in his home state on Monday. “It’s a horrible, horrible situation,” Burchett told reporters. “And we’re not gonna fix it. Criminals are gonna be criminals.” “My daddy fought in…
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Akino Imanaka says having zero classmates on her tiny island "was a little lonely," but while she's headed for the mainland, her hometown is left to face oblivion.
A high school in Japan became the center of online scrutiny after a biracial student was segregated from his classmates during their graduation ceremony in February for wearing cornrows. The student, who was born in China and is a dual citizen of Japan and the United States, decided to go home in the middle of the ceremony, before his name was called.
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