Discover which mosquito-borne diseases impacted the United States in 2023 and how this data can help us reduce disease transmissions.| Vector Disease Control International
How effective is Georgia's push to curb chronic absenteeism, and can we see any improvement in 3rd Grade ELA as a result? The post Still Missing: The Students Who Need School Most appeared first on 33n.| 33n
There’s a lack of rigor in public education, but also, too much politics.| The Daily Signal
House Speaker Dustin Burrows reappointed state Rep. Brad Buckley (R-Killeen) to lead the committee. Buckley tried to get school voucher legislation approved in 2023 but rural Republicans and Democrats blocked the effort.| KUT Radio, Austin's NPR Station
APLS chair John Wahl praised the decision as checking a "socialist agenda ... that wants to reshape American values."| Alabama Political Reporter
Immigrant student advocates push for Illinois bill protecting K-12 education access regardless of immigration status.| Capitol News Illinois
In a Nutshell As Michigan slips into summer, public schools across the Mitten State are putting a bow on their 2024-25 school years. For many, this is a time to celebrate the educational and developmental accomplishments of their students and to wish them well in their future academic and life pursuits. This summer also marks […]| Citizens Research Council of Michigan
Among Unbound Academic Institute’s wild claims about educational rigor and success is that students only need 2 hours of daily instruction in core subjects.| Bucks County Beacon
With cannabis legalization on the near horizon and a relatively recent proliferation of marijuana dispensaries in the lower mainland, there has never been more opportunity for generally law-abiding adults to openly experiment with marijuana. While I am not so naïve as to believe that legalization will substantially change the behaviors of the many individuals who […] The post Why it’s a Bad Idea to Get High in the Mountains appeared first on North Shore Rescue.| North Shore Rescue
The Chat As we continue to transition between seasons on the mountains, the number and types of calls North Shore Rescue responds to change as well. Lengthening daylight hours, warm temperatures in the city, and the appearance of snowmelt on the visible parts of the North Shore Mountains tend to call people to the outdoors […] The post It’s Time for a Chat Metro Vancouver – 6 Tips to Avoid Becoming Our Next Customer appeared first on North Shore Rescue.| North Shore Rescue
We get this question on a fairly regular basis, and so we thought we would write a blog post in an attempt to answer it. During the winter months, avalanche danger fluctuates from high to low, and outdoor recreationists wonder what is a safe day trip and what is not. The 3 factors that contribute […]| North Shore Rescue
Keeping Communities Safe Through Public Education While mosquitoes are among some of the smallest animals in the world, they have an enormous impact on our enjoyment and safety when outdoors. Most people don’t anticipate contracting a disease while cheering at a sporting event, relaxing by a firepit, or enjoying an afternoon picnic. Yet, these outdoor […] The post 5 Ways to Educate Citizens on Mosquito Bite Prevention appeared first on Vector Disease Control International.| Vector Disease Control International
We must be able to stand up for the proposition that American schools should only be for citizens and those who are here legally.| The American Mind
The WWE thrived on a culture of exploitation, misogyny, and cruelty.| Public Voices For Public Schools
Searching for hope after this election, it seems many people see through the deceptive promise of school choice. There's danger that the new administration may ignore this, but let's hope not. Public schools were hardly discussed this election, and that's a shame, because saving them is essential for our democracy. America needs a strong public| Nancy Bailey's Education Website - Revive, Rally and Recover Public Schools
Alabama's summer reading programs have shown promising results, with third graders reading below grade level dropping from 9% in the Spring to 6.5%.| Alabama Reflector
What's clear: absences (post-pandemic) don't make reading scores grow higher| 33n
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