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The last servants: Nuns whose order founded Omaha’s Marian High prepare for their final act
Omaha World-Herald· 3 days agoFor now, Hakel, 97, spends her days at the Servants of Mary Motherhouse, a convent situated next to...
SUNY Athletic Conference honors scores of Mid-Hudson athletes for solid academics
Times Herald-Record via Yahoo Sports· 1 day ago(Highland, Sports Management); Joseph Ciardi, Jr. (Accord, Criminal Justice); Elijah Cruz, Fr. (Pine...
Andrew Gutmann releases new anti-woke ad as he chases GOP nomination in CD 22
Florida Politics· 7 hours agoRep. Lois Frankel. The TV ad spotlights a series of culture war issues Gutmann wants to draw...
The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade 2 years ago. These protestors don't want you to forget
Gannett via AOL· 10 hours agoReagan said she wants students, her peers included, to learn more about female reproductive system —...
Lack of reliable education data hamstrings California lawmakers and the public
The Lake County Record-Bee· 5 days agoObtaining data from the California Department of Education (CDE) has been difficult, said...
A big beautiful Trump impersonator
Politico· 7 hours agoSome of the resurfaced tweets included a call for abolishing ICE and a comparison of police to “slave patrols.” Cherry responded Sunday with a statement...
"Here's What People Don't Get About Us...": Non-Republicans Are Getting Very Candid About What It's...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 16 hours ago"The lack of proper education surrounding abortion access or plan B is alarming. The scariest part...
40 years later, our schools are at greater risk
Fox News· 6 days agoBy any objective measure, our school performance is fair or poor for most children. Math scores hit a 20-year low. One of the world's top education...
Historic house in Philadelphia's Germantown section celebrates Juneteenth with Art for Justice...
CBS News· 5 days agoA historic house in Germantown has a record of social advocacy that began during slavery. Every...
Failing Public Schools Make America as Much 'A Nation at Risk' as It Was 40 Years Ago
The New York Sun· 6 days agoMath scores hit a 20-year low. One of the world’s top education scholars, Eric Hanushek, recently issued a report on the 40-year anniversary of the famous federal study published in 1983 called “A Nation at Risk.”