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Students this fall will head to school at the same times they did in 2024-2025, a reversal on last month’s vote by the School ...
Durham Trinity School and Sports College in County Durham has become the first in the region to host a groundbreaking ...
Board of Education members voted to replace Millicent Rogers with Umstead, who served as vice chair for 2019-20, and then ...
Eleanor "Ella" VanDenBerg won HAVEN Education’s 18th Annual Design Contest and was honored during a ceremony on June 10. Representatives from HAVEN Education and their puppets visited Ms. Laliberte’s ...
Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Durham County Council, featuring proposals for home extensions, ...
The Ames Community School District has secured a new bus transportation provider, triggering a mass layoff for Durham School Services in Ames. Ames CSD is contracting with First Student for ...
The school's adopted 2023-24 budget lists about $3.1 million for tuition and transportation costs. According to the Iowa Workforce Development website, all 62 Durham employees in Ames will be let ...
A Glimpse into British Industrial Heritage at Derwentcote Steel Furnace Derwentcote Steel Furnace, located in woodland near Consett, represents a pivotal era in industry and serves as an early ...
On the first day of school Monday, students streaming into Durham School of the Arts before the 8:30 a.m. bell knew this was one of the last years they’d be on the historic downtown campus.
On the first day of school Monday, students streaming into Durham School of the Arts before the 8:30 a.m. bell knew this was one of the last years they’d be on the historic downtown campus.
DPS staffers and board members have maintained that renovation is more expensive, and that new construction will allow for an additional capacity of 150 students at Durham’s best public high school.
That’s about 13% of Durham’s elementary school enrollment. Students in fourth and fifth grade — who started school during the COVID-19 pandemic — were exempted to spare them further ...