Wendell leaders to revitalize the old Carver Elementary School
Funds will be used for community engagement, project design, construction documents and the rehabilitation of the old Carver Elementary School.
Funds will be used for community engagement, project design, construction documents and the rehabilitation of the old Carver Elementary School.
One parent reportedly called the masterpiece "pornographic."
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.
The 16- and 17-year-old students were charged with assault and disorderly conduct after they “got aggressive toward a teacher,” CMS said.
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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.
“We will not allow members of our community to be targeted by or subjected to bigotry," Superintendent Terri Cooper said.
A dozen videos show students throwing punch after punch as their teacher watches them from her desk.
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.
“This has understandably been a difficult year for the Vandal Family, with the loss of several students since the start of the academic year last August.”
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
Students of color continue to be disproportionately punished when compared to their white counterparts, according to a new report on school suspensions released Monday by the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island. The report, titled “Still Oversuspended and Underserved: Continuing Disparities in Suspension Rates in Rhode Island,” found that racial disparities remain the same […]
Cody LaKose was escorted from Regina after being arrested and charged with having a sexual relationship with a minor student while teaching in DeWitt
“Thank you for taking out this thought-provoking and arousing, X-rated material out of our district,” this parent told school officials recently.
The 35-year-old teacher got her loans forgiven using the Public Service Loan Forgiveness temporary waiver.
Last week, a student at Shroder High School in Ohio was badly beaten for not giving up the answers to his biology test.
REUTERS/Tony GentileA Florida charter school principal has been ousted after multiple parents complained that their sixth graders were made to view pornography—because they looked at Michelangelo’s iconic statue of David.The statue was shown during a sixth grade art history lesson at Tallahassee Classical School, the Tallahassee Democrat first reported. One of the most famous pieces of artwork in the world, the statue shows a chiseled, naked man posing. But while most of the world sees it as art
The man is a parent of a student at the school, the county sheriff’s office said.
Laxman Narasimhan needs to be low-key and consistent if he's going to turn around the c-suite's relationship with staff, experts said.
At a recent Stanford Law School event, sponsored by the school’s Federalist Society chapter, federal Judge Stuart Kyle Duncan quickly realized it would be impossible to give his prepared remarks over the shouts of student protesters. “This event is tearing at the fabric of this community,” Steinbach said to the room and to Duncan, who had been invited on March 9 to speak about his work on the United States Court of Appeals. Steinbach is now on leave, according to Stanford Law’s dean, Jenny Martinez, who, in a 10-page public letter, said administrators failed to follow the school’s free speech policies at the event.