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The Cool Down on MSN14-year-old wows lawmakers with bold request: 'We are the ones who are going to have to speak out'This spring, according to local station KWQC, state lawmakers approved her idea to create the plastic-use awareness day, now ...
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Bright Side on MSNI Refuse to Give Up My Inheritance Just Because I Don’t Have KidsOur reader’s family decided she didn’t deserve a cent — all because she chose a life without children. But instead of arguing ...
Press-Telegram columnist Rich Archbold visited kids at Camp Oakes, in the San Bernardino Mountains, after a successful Send-a ...
Three cheers for the Tolono Village Board and Village President Terrence Stuber for initiating fines for parents for the behavior of their rotten little children. It is best they learn that there will ...
This aerial, pole, and movement arts event collective – having previously reenvisioned such totemic works as Dante’s Inferno – turn their creative eyes to Odysseus’ journey home, blending “circus, ...
A Halesowen school has apologised to parents after sending a message saying if they didn't pay £2.50 for a kids' bouncy castle and ice lolly ...
The board of trustees selected Harbor High School PTA President Kirstin Walsh, with 13+ years of leadership and volunteer experience in Area 5 schools, easily the most qualified to be on our ...
Pressman said parents receive annual letters about the following year’s committees, usually in April. She said each PTA has an Instagram account containing more information.
He said district administrators had examined which schools made sense to receive the Dobie kids, going down a list that included Murchison Middle School, 2.5 miles from Lamar.
Even after narrowly losing the 2023 election for an at-large seat, Henry never paused her advocacy because supporting kids and their learning has always been her top priority.
Unbeknownst to the three women, Krystal, a PTA mom, volunteer at the library, and CEO of Forever B**** Apparel, overhears their discussion and immediately disapproves of their book choice.
Joint PTA member Michelle Lassak said the program needs about $30,000 per year and about $1,500 and some food items have been donated so far.
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