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A job shadow conversation changed her path and led to $25 million
During a high school job shadow, Valentina Ratner found the ATM repair team more interesting than finance. Years later, she ...
Legislative leaders say "everything is on the table" in the half-year session that starts on Jan. 6 with the added pressure of election year politics.
Study abroad programs like this one are implicit, institutional endorsements that certify the host state's compliance with ...
The best brain breaks aren’t random or mere time-fillers—they’re purposeful pauses that help students regulate, reconnect, ...
The Hechinger Report on MSNOpinion
OPINION: Instead of defining Black children by their test scores, we should help them overcome academic barriers and pursue their dreams
Too often, Black children are labeled as needing “skills development” after they receive low test scores. But such labels ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
Schools are closing in rural America. This state shows the fallout from falling enrollment.
PEACHAM, Vt. — Early on a chilly fall morning in this small Vermont town, Principal Lydia Cochrane watched a gaggle of kids ...
A lot of small businesses will be exempt from corporate income tax, VAT, and withholding tax. All is on schedule for ...
As rising migration levels combine with chronic shortages and rising population levels to place further strain on health ...
SRI LANKA has witnessed the dramatic failures of several well-intentioned policy decisions in the recent past, creating ...
Central Illinois Proud on MSN
Education key in Illinois’ human trafficking fight, social services CEO says
Illinois is more prepared to combat human trafficking than in the past, with increased education and prevention efforts, and ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Schools are closing across rural America. Here’s how a battle over small districts is playing out in one state
Rural school closures are a growing trend, and Vermont, like many states, has recently proposed merging school districts to cope with falling enrollment.
There is, however, still the question of how Delaware will pay for it, particularly as federal funding uncertainty looms.
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