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The organization Fairy Doors of Broome County and Nearby is hosting a children’s book reading by Lucas Kaczynski of Maine, ...
The junta’s recruitment of child soldiers has surged, Human Rights Watch said in a report on June 20, a significant number enlisted since it introduced mandatory military service. So far the military ...
Julie Wolaver, former Assistant Principal, has been promoted to Principal of J.E. Woodard Elementary School. Wolaver replaces retiring Principal Carol Ann Jent, effective June 30. Wolaver has ...
The Karen National Union (KNU) accused the Myanmar regime of using widely banned cluster bombs to attack civilian targets including a school in Kawkareik township, Karen State, on Monday, killing ...
Junta airstrikes targeting schools in Sagaing Region and Rakhine State killed at least seven people and injured more than 20 others over the weekend, according to local sources. On Saturday, two bombs ...
The Temple Independent School District board recognized Joel Valley, an education reporter at the Temple Daily Telegram, as a member of the 2025 Texas Association of School Boards Media Honor ...
WILLIAMSTON — An overflow crowd of Martin County residents brought health care concerns and hopes for a hospital reopening to a public hearing meeting last week at the Martin County ...
LEAD — The city of Lead has grown by about 70 acres. On Monday, Lead City Commissioners approved an annexation request from the Lead-Deadwood School District. The request was for the voluntary ...
B eginning this fall, Iowa schools must show middle and high school students a video of fetal development that "depicts the humanity of the unborn child," under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed June 6.
One of the largest back-to-school giveaways in Southern Illinois, which has helped thousands of children prepare for the classroom, won’t take place this year.
N.C. Sen. Lisa Barnes, R-11th District, found herself inspired by N.C. Wesleyan University graduate Gregor Baum's accomplishments since the German immigrant arrived in Rocky Mount in August 2021.
Yangon, June 3 (UNI) A total of 5,822,954 students attended schools across Myanmar, including basic education schools, private schools, and monastic schools, as they reopened nationwide on Monday for ...