Education
Reporting on local school districts, education policies, and educational initiatives within the state.
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Akron school board member’s 4,000-word letter to colleagues in July raised alarms after months of interactions with Superintendent Michael Robinson. The post Akron schools’ board member accuses superintendent of bullying, making threats appeared first on Signal Akron.
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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) has been awarded $9.9 million in federal funding for space power and propulsion research.
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He glances through the wet, foggy press box window on a recent Friday night, searching for green and gold. His right leg shakes in anticipation. Within seconds, the man with the familiar voice watches St. Vincent-St. Mary football players and staff start to run out on their home field. He takes a short breath and moves…
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In her State of the University address, Bloomberg also outlined initiatives already underway to address declining enrollment and financial pressure. The post Cleveland State president calls graduates a ‘thriving force’ in the region, addresses enrollment and financial pressures appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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During the University of Akron Board of Trustees meeting in September, new student trustee Max Pastoria introduced a standout athlete who recently brought international recognition to the university. The post University of Akron swimmer recognized with silver medal at 2024 Paralympic Games appeared first on Signal Akron.
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Storm damage, power outages, water issues, food shortages and closed roads keep many Western NC school systems closed and seeking way forward. NC school systems in storm’s wake struggle to adapt is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award-wi…
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VESTAL, N.Y. (APN) — Educators gathered in Vestal on Tuesday for a mobile roundtable discussion aboard the “Common Ground Over Chaos” bus, part of a statewide tour organized by the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) union. Democratic congressional candidate Josh Riley joined the conversation, calling for better pay for teachers and more public school…
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Oct. 1 (APN) — Claudia De La Cruz, the Socialism and Liberation Party’s presidential candidate, will visit SUNY Potsdam on Wednesday as part of her campaign. De La Cruz is on the ballot in 19 states, though not in New York. Her campaign previously participated in local events, including Potsdam Pride, and led a protest…
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UW’s volleyball team is the third to pull out of a game with the San José State, which has a transgender athlete. The post University of Wyoming forfeits volleyball game against team with trans player amid pressure from lawmakers appeared first on WyoFile .
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North High School is opening its doors Sunday, Oct. 6 from 4-6 p.m. for the public to get a firsthand look at disrepair and structural issues in the nearly century-old building. Issues at the school, including a leaky roof and ceiling tiles falling into classrooms, have been previously documented by Signal Akron. Nearly 900 students…