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Some students with disabilities in NYC public schools are serving longer suspensions — sometimes by several weeks — than ...
By laying a strong legal foundation, families safeguard their assets and ensure that their healthcare preferences, parental ...
Defense attorney Robert Alessi began his cross-examination of Aperture LLC expert Shanon Burgess by putting him in the hot seat.
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The special ed. field is watching anxiously as the administration cuts grants and research contracts while threatening ...
Natalia Wright, 31, is accused of committing having "licentious sexual desires" with a child. She resigned from her teaching ...
"Everyone in Tulsa depending on a 911 call should know that everything is happening as it should on the other end when ...
Nicole Querzé, who has been a dean of students at Middlebrook School in Wilton for the past five years, will take on the new ...
Developing compassionate leaders in special education. At Bethel, we recognize that teaching children with disabilities is a high calling. Our 20 faculty members are recognized researchers and ...
Demery Ardell Wilson claims he suffered “personal injuries” after Whataburger ignored his request for no onions in his meal Latoya Gayle joined PEOPLE as an Associate Editor in 2024.
As the government begins reinstating students' records, many face a daunting and complicated path toward rebuilding their lives. For those who left, there is no guarantee they can return.
A Texas man is suing burger chain Whataburger over onions and he’s asking for almost $1 million for what he said were “personal injuries.” Demery Ardell Wilson filed a petition last month in ...