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Annual study shows Carolinas rank low in kids’ well-being
WSOC-TV Charlotte· 6 days agoWhen it comes to how the kids in our area are doing, there’s some work to do. A new report by the...
Trauma, poverty, COVID-19 causing high rates of chronic absenteeism in Kentucky - The...
The Danville Advocate-Messenger· 6 days agoThe number of Kentucky youth who are chronically absent from school skyrocketed during the 2022-2023 school year. The reasons for chronic absenteeism are interconnected and
Mississippi reaches new heights in education according to latest national child well-being...
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 5 days agoThe 2024 KIDS COUNT Data Book shows Mississippi’s education ranking is now 30th in the nation, up two spots from last year and nine places from 2022. The ...
Can You Do It? Sit and Reach Test
First for Women via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe sit and reach test, which has been around since 1952, does a good job of assessing hamstring and lower-back flexibility. “You probably did this test...
Rules Guy: Are putters allowed to exceed 48 inches in length?
Golf Magazine· 5 hours agoThe Rules of Golf are tricky! A buddy and I got into an argument about the rule involving club...
The state of childhood well-being in Illinois
Axios· 7 days agoCasey Foundation report. Why it matters: The data highlights the need for stronger state policies to address childhood nutrition, teen mortality and...
25 Things To Write in a Father’s Day Card for the World’s #1 Dad—Yours!
Parade via AOL· 3 days agoLet’s be honest—you wouldn’t have this special day if it wasn’t for me! So... don't I deserve a...
A quarter of Iowa students are chronically absent from school: Report
Just the News· 4 days agoTwenty-six percent of Iowa students are considered chronically absent, according to a new report...
Hundreds of High Schools Wrongfully Refused Entry to Older, Immigrant Student
The 74 via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoIn 35 states, students have a right to attend high school until at least age 20; a 74 investigation...
Ohio students losing ground in math, reading after COVID, per study
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe number of Ohio eighth grade students not proficient in math rose from 62% in 2019 to 71% in...