When Sunset High was built in 1926, Louisiana was operating under policies that prohibited French from being spoken in public schools. Nearly 100 years later, the same building will serve students in ...
A reduction of more than 10 staff positions at Amherst’s elementary schools, as part of a proposed consolidation before the next school year, is causing alarm for some families, school employees and ...
Stephen Spencer is a college music lecturer, but his side gig is producing songs written by his three-year-old. “Apple The Stoola,” Record of the Year?
Child care in Altadena and Pasadena is slowly rebuilding a year after the L.A. fires ravaged the region. Now, local groups are reimagining how to support the area's providers.
Art: The Art Gallery of Sudbury presents IN 100 YEARS, an installation by landscape artist James Ridyard at 174 Elgin St.
In May of 2025, Shenandoah County School Board member Larry Vance made an unsuccessful push to drive the board toward committing to build a new elementary school.
Christian College is a large school, which enables us to provide exceptional learning opportunities. Students regularly visit ...
Spring is in sight and there's lots to do this month in the Basin. Here are a few suggestions. Feb. 27-28 Columbia Basin Home & Garden Show Whether you're planning spring ...
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Downriver groups offer things to do
What’s Going On is a listing of activities taking place throughout the Downriver community. To submit an event, send an email to downriverlife@thenewsherald.com. List the time, date, location, cost ...
Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) celebrates Music in Our Schools Month, highlighting the impact of music education on student development. The district showcases individual success stories ...
Holy Angels Catholic School continues to grow in faith, academics, and service! Our students, staff, faculty, and school community have been blessed in a variety of ways this year, and we are looking ...
Opinion
Ohio built a private school slush fund. Public school parents are raiding it for kindergarten
Public school parents in Nordonia Hills and Hudson discovered a tax credit loophole designed for private schools—and used it to raise $270,000 for all-day kindergarten that Ohio refuses to fund.
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