Norman schools step in to help students impacted by tornado
Norman schools step in to help students impacted by tornado
Norman schools step in to help students impacted by tornado
A North Carolina Native American family is fighting against a state-funded charter school’s demand that their first-grade boy gets his hair cut. The school system recently changed its dress and grooming code to define a boy wearing his hair in a bun or braids as “faddish.” The Lomboy family are members of the Waccamaw-Siowan Tribe, one of North Carolina’s eight state-recognized tribes.
One parent reportedly called the masterpiece "pornographic."
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department put out a video showing a suspect, later identified as 32-year-old Khadree Renfro, attacking a 45-year-old in a laundry mat Wednesday in Nashville, Tennessee.
A dozen videos show students throwing punch after punch as their teacher watches them from her desk.
Cody LaKose was escorted from Regina after being arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with a minor student while teaching in DeWitt
Former Tallahassee Classical School principal Hope Carrasquilla claimed she was asked to resign for not informing parents of a lesson about the marble statue of the Biblical figure depicted nude
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A man now dubbed as Vancouver’s “serial racist” has been caught in yet another anti-Chinese rant, this time at a new dessert shop in the Canadian city. The man, identified by Richmond News as Peter Hanssens, appears to have a well-documented history of harassing Asian people, typically claiming to be a lawyer and demanding that they “go back to China” each time. In the video posted on TikTok, Hanssens can be seen arguing with one of the shop’s servers, challenging her nationality in front of another worker.
Scottie Dean Morris of Eaton was last seen on March 16. Late Friday night, police reported Morris had been found safe.
The Auburn University students were using a rideshare to go to an off-campus event, officials said.
ReutersRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) says her office called 911 on a protester blowing a whistle during her Friday evening press conference after the heckler “assaulted everyone” with the noise. “As you can see, there’s paid protesters here today,” Greene said as the sound of chaos rang out in the background outside the D.C. jail where Jan. 6 defendants are behind bars. The noise seemed to come entirely from a single demonstrator. “And they can whistle and say everything they want but we wi
At a time of anticipated growth, attacking education and diversity is a terrible strategy, Lalitha Pamidigantam writes
“We will not allow members of our community to be targeted by or subjected to bigotry," Superintendent Terri Cooper said.
Two employees of a Virginia county school district have been arrested and charged with inappropriate contact with students after an investigation was launched last month.
An Austin, Texas, family says the understaffed police department took 2.5 hours to respond when they were hit by a drunk driver, allowing the driver to sober up and avoid jail.
Sabrina Reeves is the Clinton High School (CHS) 2022-2023 teacher of the year. She’s a co-chair for the prom committee and chair for the Miss Clinton High School pageant. She serves on the School Improvement Team and as the advisor for the Fellowship of Christian Students. And since August 2022, Reeves has been remotely teaching […]
Gov. Sanders said she will not tolerate school districts promoting critical race theory after a teacher survey surfaced at an Arkansas school.
A Utah law passed in 2022 is now being used to challenge dozens of books in schools across the state for material that is considered by some to be inappropriate and even pornographic.
The Met Police haven’t had a great week, but spare a thought for South African police chiefs. Later this year they may find themselves facing the trickiest diplomatic decision of modern times: whether to arrest Vladimir Putin if he turns up for the summit of Brics nations, planned for Durban in late August.
Bomb threats have disrupted student learning twice in a week because of a book titled "This Book is Gay."