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Voters on Tuesday (May 20) approved $87.7 million in spending for the Beacon City School District for the 2025-26 academic year by a wide margin. The vote was 805-240, or 77 percent approval.
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Beacon Schools Launch Phone Survey
The Beacon City School District has launched a survey to ask students, parents and staff about a newly enacted state law that will ban students from having phones during the academic day starting in ...
After graduating from high school, he penned an open letter to his school board about the bullying he endured, which prompted the district ... New York City must be a beacon of support and love ...
These eight hole-in-the-wall restaurants serve up outrageously delicious pizza that will make your taste buds dance with joy! The Wedge stands out in Oklahoma City with its cool urban look and ...
Looking for amazing pizza places in Oklahoma that don’t look fancy but taste incredible? These eight pizza spots offer mouthwatering pies and welcoming atmospheres that keep loc ...
In the Puget Sound region alone, Amazon has committed $780 million to support more than 9,900 affordable homes, with $230 million ... of Spring District, a BRIDGE Housing Community that will bring 234 ...
This recognition celebrates exceptional staff members who demonstrate outstanding commitment to the school community. The ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City School District has initiated the first steps toward a massive overhaul of its high schools, following a vote last year. District officials announced ...
The Youngstown City School District (YCSD) has announced the appointment of three administrators who will oversee school and athletics in the new school year. Patrick Fecko will serve as the new ...
The Carson City School District is asking parents to register and update all pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and new and returning student information for the 2025-26 school year. This year, to be ...
four students have been expelled from the Sioux City Community School District. This decision by the school board marks the fourth time a special board meeting was held to expel students.