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Special Board of Education Livestream - 12/11/24
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
published: 12 Dec 2024
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Overdosing Akron Public Schools board member submits resignation
Overdosing Akron Public Schools board member submits resignation
published: 23 Jan 2018
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Akron Public Schools Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack resigns following 'mutual decision'
Akron Public Schools Board of Education accepted the resignation of Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack during its meeting on Monday evening.
According to a statement from the district, Fowler-Mack's resignation will be effective on March 4, 2023. Mary Outley, who serves as the director of elementary education for Akron Public Schools has been appointed as the district's interim superintendent.
"While the Board remains appreciative of Ms. Fowler-Mack's service as Superintendent, it has accepted her voluntary resignation," the APS statement read. "We are excited for her next chapter and excited for new leadership to guide Akron Public Schools in the future."
Fowler-Mack departs as the safety of Akron Public Schools has been called into question after several instances of violence....
published: 14 Feb 2023
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Board of Education Livestream - 12/09/24
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
published: 10 Dec 2024
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Teacher strike avoided in Akron Public Schools after deal reached
As the hours passed and a teacher strike became closer to reality, a "tentative agreement" was reached in the Akron Public Schools on Sunday night.
According to a spokesperson for Akron Public Schools, the agreement must be ratified by the teacher's union and voted on by the Board of Education. The spokesperson said the deal is for three years.
See reaction and more about the deal: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/strike-avoided-tentative-deal-has-been-reached-between-akron-board-of-education-akron-education-association/95-ff6c0554-94ac-4ea6-a666-fd4f277a4762 --
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published: 09 Jan 2023
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Akron public schools discusses transition report
With almost one year finished under the leadership of a new superintendent, Akron Public Schools is evaluating it's strengths and weaknesses.
They just released the findings that outside consultants have on the district's operations.
The "Transition Report" was requested by A-P-S' new superintendent C. Michael Robinson to give him a performance audit of the district and some concrete recommendations.
Educational Consultant Firm Burns-Van Fleet did put together the report after interviewing 170 people -- mostly A-P-S administrators and principals.
They find that the district's curriculum at the high school level is meaningful with pathways designed to prepare students for work and college, but that expectations are too low.
The report's lead Dr. Stuart Berger says A-P-S' test scores are ...
published: 24 May 2024
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'Tentative deal' reached between Akron Public Schools, teachers union to avoid strike
As the hours passed and a strike involving Akron schools became closer to reality Sunday evening, a "tentative agreement" was reached on a deal between the Akron Board of Education and Akron Education Association to avoid a strike.
According to a spokesperson for Akron Public Schools, the agreement must be ratified by the teachers union and voted on by the Board of Education. The spokesperson said the deal is for three years.
Isabel Lawrence has the latest on the situation: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/strike-avoided-tentative-deal-has-been-reached-between-akron-board-of-education-akron-education-association/95-ff6c0554-94ac-4ea6-a666-fd4f277a4762 --
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published: 09 Jan 2023
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Akron Public Schools - Innes CLC
The new Innes Community Learning Center opened to students on August 26, 2009 in Akron, Ohio. See students and teachers in their new CLC!
published: 04 Feb 2010
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Akron Public Schools to vote on diversity, equity, and inclusion English curriculum
Board members for Akron Public Schools will vote at Monday night’s meeting on new English and reading textbooks that celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion.
The new curriculum comes as the state legislature considers three bills that could limit the role of K through 12 schools in teaching controversial topics.
For kindergarten through second grade, the proposed material is called Wonders 2023, from McGraw Hill. For third through 12th grade, they’ve chosen Houghton Mifflin Harcourt text called, Into Reading and Into Literature. The cost for the new curriculums is just over $5.5 million dollars.
Akron educators follow a seven-year cycle for new materials to match state standards. The district says it's confident these proposed selections are a good fit for its diverse population.
“We...
published: 20 May 2022
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Akron public schools to vote on cell phone use in class
Students in Akron won't have access to their cell phones in the classroom. That's the hope after a vote during the School Board of Education meeting tonight.
RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/university-akron-building-temporarily-evacuated-student-taken-hospital-chemical-spill/95-d01e8e9a-12f3-4f5b-9f0a-e7dd8eb00a8b
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published: 26 Jun 2023
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Special Board of Education Livestream - 12/11/24
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. ...
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
https://wn.com/Special_Board_Of_Education_Livestream_12_11_24
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
- published: 12 Dec 2024
- views: 2645
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Akron Public Schools Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack resigns following 'mutual decision'
Akron Public Schools Board of Education accepted the resignation of Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack during its meeting on Monday evening.
According to a...
Akron Public Schools Board of Education accepted the resignation of Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack during its meeting on Monday evening.
According to a statement from the district, Fowler-Mack's resignation will be effective on March 4, 2023. Mary Outley, who serves as the director of elementary education for Akron Public Schools has been appointed as the district's interim superintendent.
"While the Board remains appreciative of Ms. Fowler-Mack's service as Superintendent, it has accepted her voluntary resignation," the APS statement read. "We are excited for her next chapter and excited for new leadership to guide Akron Public Schools in the future."
Fowler-Mack departs as the safety of Akron Public Schools has been called into question after several instances of violence. Since the beginning of November, students have been stabbed at both Firestone and Buchtel, and in the same week, both Firestone and Litchfield CLC were briefly placed on lockdown after a seventh-grader was found with a gun inside the latter school. A student was also found with a gun on campus prior to a Firestone-Buchtel boys basketball game in December.
In December, Akron Public Schools approved $3 million in safety equipment upgrades, including new surveillance cameras in all schools and new metal detectors.
Dr. Derrick Hall, Akron school board president, said the change in leadership did not have to do with safety concerns, adding that it was a mutual decision.
“I think both parties had gotten to the point where we realized that it made sense for us to move in different directions, and we wanted to do so in a way that was productive and positive, and so it was a mutual decision," Dr. Hall said. "But I would tell you, from a student discipline and teacher safety standpoint, no, that was not a factor at all in this.”
Isabel Lawrence reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-public-school-superintendent-christine-fowler-mack-resignation/95-f46450b3-422e-43ed-a363-faf43f4065e0 --
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https://wn.com/Akron_Public_Schools_Superintendent_Christine_Fowler_Mack_Resigns_Following_'Mutual_Decision'
Akron Public Schools Board of Education accepted the resignation of Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack during its meeting on Monday evening.
According to a statement from the district, Fowler-Mack's resignation will be effective on March 4, 2023. Mary Outley, who serves as the director of elementary education for Akron Public Schools has been appointed as the district's interim superintendent.
"While the Board remains appreciative of Ms. Fowler-Mack's service as Superintendent, it has accepted her voluntary resignation," the APS statement read. "We are excited for her next chapter and excited for new leadership to guide Akron Public Schools in the future."
Fowler-Mack departs as the safety of Akron Public Schools has been called into question after several instances of violence. Since the beginning of November, students have been stabbed at both Firestone and Buchtel, and in the same week, both Firestone and Litchfield CLC were briefly placed on lockdown after a seventh-grader was found with a gun inside the latter school. A student was also found with a gun on campus prior to a Firestone-Buchtel boys basketball game in December.
In December, Akron Public Schools approved $3 million in safety equipment upgrades, including new surveillance cameras in all schools and new metal detectors.
Dr. Derrick Hall, Akron school board president, said the change in leadership did not have to do with safety concerns, adding that it was a mutual decision.
“I think both parties had gotten to the point where we realized that it made sense for us to move in different directions, and we wanted to do so in a way that was productive and positive, and so it was a mutual decision," Dr. Hall said. "But I would tell you, from a student discipline and teacher safety standpoint, no, that was not a factor at all in this.”
Isabel Lawrence reports: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-public-school-superintendent-christine-fowler-mack-resignation/95-f46450b3-422e-43ed-a363-faf43f4065e0 --
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- published: 14 Feb 2023
- views: 693
5:06:20
Board of Education Livestream - 12/09/24
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. ...
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
https://wn.com/Board_Of_Education_Livestream_12_09_24
The Board of Education is the official body representing the citizens of Akron on all matters of public education. The Board is non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its members are elected at-large for four-year terms. The Board of Education is responsible for: determining the needs and priorities of the school system, allocating resources within the school system, and evaluating the overall performance of the school system.
- published: 10 Dec 2024
- views: 1051
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Teacher strike avoided in Akron Public Schools after deal reached
As the hours passed and a teacher strike became closer to reality, a "tentative agreement" was reached in the Akron Public Schools on Sunday night.
According t...
As the hours passed and a teacher strike became closer to reality, a "tentative agreement" was reached in the Akron Public Schools on Sunday night.
According to a spokesperson for Akron Public Schools, the agreement must be ratified by the teacher's union and voted on by the Board of Education. The spokesperson said the deal is for three years.
See reaction and more about the deal: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/strike-avoided-tentative-deal-has-been-reached-between-akron-board-of-education-akron-education-association/95-ff6c0554-94ac-4ea6-a666-fd4f277a4762 --
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https://wn.com/Teacher_Strike_Avoided_In_Akron_Public_Schools_After_Deal_Reached
As the hours passed and a teacher strike became closer to reality, a "tentative agreement" was reached in the Akron Public Schools on Sunday night.
According to a spokesperson for Akron Public Schools, the agreement must be ratified by the teacher's union and voted on by the Board of Education. The spokesperson said the deal is for three years.
See reaction and more about the deal: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/strike-avoided-tentative-deal-has-been-reached-between-akron-board-of-education-akron-education-association/95-ff6c0554-94ac-4ea6-a666-fd4f277a4762 --
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- published: 09 Jan 2023
- views: 187
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Akron public schools discusses transition report
With almost one year finished under the leadership of a new superintendent, Akron Public Schools is evaluating it's strengths and weaknesses.
They just released...
With almost one year finished under the leadership of a new superintendent, Akron Public Schools is evaluating it's strengths and weaknesses.
They just released the findings that outside consultants have on the district's operations.
The "Transition Report" was requested by A-P-S' new superintendent C. Michael Robinson to give him a performance audit of the district and some concrete recommendations.
Educational Consultant Firm Burns-Van Fleet did put together the report after interviewing 170 people -- mostly A-P-S administrators and principals.
They find that the district's curriculum at the high school level is meaningful with pathways designed to prepare students for work and college, but that expectations are too low.
The report's lead Dr. Stuart Berger says A-P-S' test scores are quote-unquote abysmal.
Last school year, only 40 percent of high school sudents passed end of course exams for second-level language arts and 23 percent passed algebra one.
READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/education-station/akron-public-schools-superintendent-michael-robinson-defends-himself-accusations-union-busting-intimidation-name-calling/95-de4d4575-5cb6-4897-9403-4c859b49a136
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https://wn.com/Akron_Public_Schools_Discusses_Transition_Report
With almost one year finished under the leadership of a new superintendent, Akron Public Schools is evaluating it's strengths and weaknesses.
They just released the findings that outside consultants have on the district's operations.
The "Transition Report" was requested by A-P-S' new superintendent C. Michael Robinson to give him a performance audit of the district and some concrete recommendations.
Educational Consultant Firm Burns-Van Fleet did put together the report after interviewing 170 people -- mostly A-P-S administrators and principals.
They find that the district's curriculum at the high school level is meaningful with pathways designed to prepare students for work and college, but that expectations are too low.
The report's lead Dr. Stuart Berger says A-P-S' test scores are quote-unquote abysmal.
Last school year, only 40 percent of high school sudents passed end of course exams for second-level language arts and 23 percent passed algebra one.
READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/education-station/akron-public-schools-superintendent-michael-robinson-defends-himself-accusations-union-busting-intimidation-name-calling/95-de4d4575-5cb6-4897-9403-4c859b49a136
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- published: 24 May 2024
- views: 226
3:06
'Tentative deal' reached between Akron Public Schools, teachers union to avoid strike
As the hours passed and a strike involving Akron schools became closer to reality Sunday evening, a "tentative agreement" was reached on a deal between the Akro...
As the hours passed and a strike involving Akron schools became closer to reality Sunday evening, a "tentative agreement" was reached on a deal between the Akron Board of Education and Akron Education Association to avoid a strike.
According to a spokesperson for Akron Public Schools, the agreement must be ratified by the teachers union and voted on by the Board of Education. The spokesperson said the deal is for three years.
Isabel Lawrence has the latest on the situation: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/strike-avoided-tentative-deal-has-been-reached-between-akron-board-of-education-akron-education-association/95-ff6c0554-94ac-4ea6-a666-fd4f277a4762 --
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https://wn.com/'Tentative_Deal'_Reached_Between_Akron_Public_Schools,_Teachers_Union_To_Avoid_Strike
As the hours passed and a strike involving Akron schools became closer to reality Sunday evening, a "tentative agreement" was reached on a deal between the Akron Board of Education and Akron Education Association to avoid a strike.
According to a spokesperson for Akron Public Schools, the agreement must be ratified by the teachers union and voted on by the Board of Education. The spokesperson said the deal is for three years.
Isabel Lawrence has the latest on the situation: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/strike-avoided-tentative-deal-has-been-reached-between-akron-board-of-education-akron-education-association/95-ff6c0554-94ac-4ea6-a666-fd4f277a4762 --
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- published: 09 Jan 2023
- views: 378
1:03
Akron Public Schools - Innes CLC
The new Innes Community Learning Center opened to students on August 26, 2009 in Akron, Ohio. See students and teachers in their new CLC!
The new Innes Community Learning Center opened to students on August 26, 2009 in Akron, Ohio. See students and teachers in their new CLC!
https://wn.com/Akron_Public_Schools_Innes_Clc
The new Innes Community Learning Center opened to students on August 26, 2009 in Akron, Ohio. See students and teachers in their new CLC!
- published: 04 Feb 2010
- views: 5417
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Akron Public Schools to vote on diversity, equity, and inclusion English curriculum
Board members for Akron Public Schools will vote at Monday night’s meeting on new English and reading textbooks that celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion.
...
Board members for Akron Public Schools will vote at Monday night’s meeting on new English and reading textbooks that celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion.
The new curriculum comes as the state legislature considers three bills that could limit the role of K through 12 schools in teaching controversial topics.
For kindergarten through second grade, the proposed material is called Wonders 2023, from McGraw Hill. For third through 12th grade, they’ve chosen Houghton Mifflin Harcourt text called, Into Reading and Into Literature. The cost for the new curriculums is just over $5.5 million dollars.
Akron educators follow a seven-year cycle for new materials to match state standards. The district says it's confident these proposed selections are a good fit for its diverse population.
“We want our kids to be able to see literature that they can see themselves in,” said Toan Dang-Nguyen, Ph.D., an English language arts learning specialist with APS. “We want to make sure…the texts are rich, rigorous, but also diverse. It's important for our students.”
If approved as expected, students will get digital copies of the textbooks for next school year, which offer new interactivity. Teachers will train on the materials over the summer. “Each of our students have their own device. We wanted to make sure our kids have that online learning platform…The technology is very interactive. Our kids learn differently from you and I,” said Dang-Nguyen.
“We started the review back in October. Our teachers did this voluntarily, from all grade levels. They really dived deep into every [option]. Our teachers scored it against the rubric,” she said. “I’m not worried about what legislation is doing at this moment in time. We’re excited about this new adoption for our kids and teachers. The instructional delivery, the advance in technology, that’s all I’m excited about right now.”
Hardcopy samples are available to review at the Sylvester Small Administration Building, 10 N. Main St. in Akron ahead of Monday night's meeting. It’s set for 5:30 p.m.
READ: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-public-schools-to-vote-diversity-equity-inclusion-english-curriculum/95-466c4e68-5382-41b2-a7c6-de654775d9d7
https://wn.com/Akron_Public_Schools_To_Vote_On_Diversity,_Equity,_And_Inclusion_English_Curriculum
Board members for Akron Public Schools will vote at Monday night’s meeting on new English and reading textbooks that celebrate diversity, equity and inclusion.
The new curriculum comes as the state legislature considers three bills that could limit the role of K through 12 schools in teaching controversial topics.
For kindergarten through second grade, the proposed material is called Wonders 2023, from McGraw Hill. For third through 12th grade, they’ve chosen Houghton Mifflin Harcourt text called, Into Reading and Into Literature. The cost for the new curriculums is just over $5.5 million dollars.
Akron educators follow a seven-year cycle for new materials to match state standards. The district says it's confident these proposed selections are a good fit for its diverse population.
“We want our kids to be able to see literature that they can see themselves in,” said Toan Dang-Nguyen, Ph.D., an English language arts learning specialist with APS. “We want to make sure…the texts are rich, rigorous, but also diverse. It's important for our students.”
If approved as expected, students will get digital copies of the textbooks for next school year, which offer new interactivity. Teachers will train on the materials over the summer. “Each of our students have their own device. We wanted to make sure our kids have that online learning platform…The technology is very interactive. Our kids learn differently from you and I,” said Dang-Nguyen.
“We started the review back in October. Our teachers did this voluntarily, from all grade levels. They really dived deep into every [option]. Our teachers scored it against the rubric,” she said. “I’m not worried about what legislation is doing at this moment in time. We’re excited about this new adoption for our kids and teachers. The instructional delivery, the advance in technology, that’s all I’m excited about right now.”
Hardcopy samples are available to review at the Sylvester Small Administration Building, 10 N. Main St. in Akron ahead of Monday night's meeting. It’s set for 5:30 p.m.
READ: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-public-schools-to-vote-diversity-equity-inclusion-english-curriculum/95-466c4e68-5382-41b2-a7c6-de654775d9d7
- published: 20 May 2022
- views: 272
3:00
Akron public schools to vote on cell phone use in class
Students in Akron won't have access to their cell phones in the classroom. That's the hope after a vote during the School Board of Education meeting tonight.
R...
Students in Akron won't have access to their cell phones in the classroom. That's the hope after a vote during the School Board of Education meeting tonight.
RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/university-akron-building-temporarily-evacuated-student-taken-hospital-chemical-spill/95-d01e8e9a-12f3-4f5b-9f0a-e7dd8eb00a8b
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https://wn.com/Akron_Public_Schools_To_Vote_On_Cell_Phone_Use_In_Class
Students in Akron won't have access to their cell phones in the classroom. That's the hope after a vote during the School Board of Education meeting tonight.
RELATED STORY: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/university-akron-building-temporarily-evacuated-student-taken-hospital-chemical-spill/95-d01e8e9a-12f3-4f5b-9f0a-e7dd8eb00a8b
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- published: 26 Jun 2023
- views: 220
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Kankakee School District 111 Board Meeting 12/9/24
published: 10 Dec 2024
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Jewell School District cancels classes Monday, Tuesday for criminal investigation
The Jewell School District called off school on Monday after what the district is calling an ongoing criminal investigation.
For more Local News from KPTV: https://www.kptv.com/
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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School District Uses Project Based Learning Over Testing
A public school district in Danville, Ky., has turned its emphasis away from traditional testing in order to encourage creativity and let students learn by doing. NewsHour special correspondent for education John Merrow reports on "deep learning," and how it requires commitment from educators, students and parents.
published: 04 Apr 2013
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Nine school districts oppose TAD appraisal plan
The Tarrant Appraisal District is responding Monday afternoon after school districts spoke out on its new property tax plan.
published: 09 Sep 2024
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A teacher with Twins Rivers Unified School District is claiming racial discrimination
As ABC10's Kandace Redd reports, the teacher says he is being fired for an incident during a basketball tryout with a student when he was trying to teach the student a life lesson.
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published: 27 Apr 2022
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White, wealthy communities form their own school districts
In 30 states, geographic communities can legally break away from large public school districts and form their own. As a result, a growing number of white and wealthier neighborhoods are creating their own schools and siphoning property taxes away from poorer, more diverse districts. Lauren Camera, education reporter at U.S. News & World Report, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
published: 24 Jun 2017
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Legal action against Encinitas Union School District
A local parent is taking legal action Encinitas Union School District over what was read in a class at La Costa Heights Elementary School.
published: 28 Sep 2024
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School districts build housing to attract teachers
A California school district opened 122 affordable apartments for its employees in one of the nation's priciest housing markets. More districts could provide workforce housing to attract educators amid teacher shortages and rising rent. (June 15) (AP video by Terry Chea)
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published: 15 Jul 2022
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San Jose's Alum Rock Union School District votes to close 6 schools, consolidate 3
The Alum Rock Union School District Board of Trustees voted to close six schools and consolidate three as district faces $20 million budget deficit. https://abc7ne.ws/3OAHxIW
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published: 03 Dec 2024
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Florida school district needs to hire 100 employees to help feed students
The Manatee County School District is trying to hire 100 food service workers, but finds it tough to compete with area restaurants and nearby school districts. https://www.fox13news.com/news/100-food-service-employees-needed-to-feed-students-in-manatee-county
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published: 31 Mar 2022
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Jewell School District cancels classes Monday, Tuesday for criminal investigation
The Jewell School District called off school on Monday after what the district is calling an ongoing criminal investigation.
For more Local News from KPTV...
The Jewell School District called off school on Monday after what the district is calling an ongoing criminal investigation.
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The Jewell School District called off school on Monday after what the district is calling an ongoing criminal investigation.
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- published: 10 Dec 2024
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School District Uses Project Based Learning Over Testing
A public school district in Danville, Ky., has turned its emphasis away from traditional testing in order to encourage creativity and let students learn by doin...
A public school district in Danville, Ky., has turned its emphasis away from traditional testing in order to encourage creativity and let students learn by doing. NewsHour special correspondent for education John Merrow reports on "deep learning," and how it requires commitment from educators, students and parents.
https://wn.com/School_District_Uses_Project_Based_Learning_Over_Testing
A public school district in Danville, Ky., has turned its emphasis away from traditional testing in order to encourage creativity and let students learn by doing. NewsHour special correspondent for education John Merrow reports on "deep learning," and how it requires commitment from educators, students and parents.
- published: 04 Apr 2013
- views: 16729
1:46
Nine school districts oppose TAD appraisal plan
The Tarrant Appraisal District is responding Monday afternoon after school districts spoke out on its new property tax plan.
The Tarrant Appraisal District is responding Monday afternoon after school districts spoke out on its new property tax plan.
https://wn.com/Nine_School_Districts_Oppose_Tad_Appraisal_Plan
The Tarrant Appraisal District is responding Monday afternoon after school districts spoke out on its new property tax plan.
- published: 09 Sep 2024
- views: 231
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A teacher with Twins Rivers Unified School District is claiming racial discrimination
As ABC10's Kandace Redd reports, the teacher says he is being fired for an incident during a basketball tryout with a student when he was trying to teach the st...
As ABC10's Kandace Redd reports, the teacher says he is being fired for an incident during a basketball tryout with a student when he was trying to teach the student a life lesson.
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https://wn.com/A_Teacher_With_Twins_Rivers_Unified_School_District_Is_Claiming_Racial_Discrimination
As ABC10's Kandace Redd reports, the teacher says he is being fired for an incident during a basketball tryout with a student when he was trying to teach the student a life lesson.
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- published: 27 Apr 2022
- views: 2079
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White, wealthy communities form their own school districts
In 30 states, geographic communities can legally break away from large public school districts and form their own. As a result, a growing number of white and we...
In 30 states, geographic communities can legally break away from large public school districts and form their own. As a result, a growing number of white and wealthier neighborhoods are creating their own schools and siphoning property taxes away from poorer, more diverse districts. Lauren Camera, education reporter at U.S. News & World Report, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
https://wn.com/White,_Wealthy_Communities_Form_Their_Own_School_Districts
In 30 states, geographic communities can legally break away from large public school districts and form their own. As a result, a growing number of white and wealthier neighborhoods are creating their own schools and siphoning property taxes away from poorer, more diverse districts. Lauren Camera, education reporter at U.S. News & World Report, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
- published: 24 Jun 2017
- views: 20916
2:08
Legal action against Encinitas Union School District
A local parent is taking legal action Encinitas Union School District over what was read in a class at La Costa Heights Elementary School.
A local parent is taking legal action Encinitas Union School District over what was read in a class at La Costa Heights Elementary School.
https://wn.com/Legal_Action_Against_Encinitas_Union_School_District
A local parent is taking legal action Encinitas Union School District over what was read in a class at La Costa Heights Elementary School.
- published: 28 Sep 2024
- views: 1127
1:46
School districts build housing to attract teachers
A California school district opened 122 affordable apartments for its employees in one of the nation's priciest housing markets. More districts could provide wo...
A California school district opened 122 affordable apartments for its employees in one of the nation's priciest housing markets. More districts could provide workforce housing to attract educators amid teacher shortages and rising rent. (June 15) (AP video by Terry Chea)
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A California school district opened 122 affordable apartments for its employees in one of the nation's priciest housing markets. More districts could provide workforce housing to attract educators amid teacher shortages and rising rent. (June 15) (AP video by Terry Chea)
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- published: 15 Jul 2022
- views: 2103
1:54
San Jose's Alum Rock Union School District votes to close 6 schools, consolidate 3
The Alum Rock Union School District Board of Trustees voted to close six schools and consolidate three as district faces $20 million budget deficit. https://abc...
The Alum Rock Union School District Board of Trustees voted to close six schools and consolidate three as district faces $20 million budget deficit. https://abc7ne.ws/3OAHxIW
#schoolclosure #education #alumrockschooldistrict #budgetcuts #students #schoolclosing #abc7news
https://wn.com/San_Jose's_Alum_Rock_Union_School_District_Votes_To_Close_6_Schools,_Consolidate_3
The Alum Rock Union School District Board of Trustees voted to close six schools and consolidate three as district faces $20 million budget deficit. https://abc7ne.ws/3OAHxIW
#schoolclosure #education #alumrockschooldistrict #budgetcuts #students #schoolclosing #abc7news
- published: 03 Dec 2024
- views: 531
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Florida school district needs to hire 100 employees to help feed students
The Manatee County School District is trying to hire 100 food service workers, but finds it tough to compete with area restaurants and nearby school districts. ...
The Manatee County School District is trying to hire 100 food service workers, but finds it tough to compete with area restaurants and nearby school districts. https://www.fox13news.com/news/100-food-service-employees-needed-to-feed-students-in-manatee-county
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https://wn.com/Florida_School_District_Needs_To_Hire_100_Employees_To_Help_Feed_Students
The Manatee County School District is trying to hire 100 food service workers, but finds it tough to compete with area restaurants and nearby school districts. https://www.fox13news.com/news/100-food-service-employees-needed-to-feed-students-in-manatee-county
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- published: 31 Mar 2022
- views: 3765