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Letter | If Ben Hurt was a racist, he kept it well concealed from his Black students
The Daily Progress· 4 hours agoRandy Fitzgerald's depiction of former Albemarle High School principal Ben Hurt is absolutely spot...
Sacramento City Unified is still punishing the McClatchy High journalism teacher | Opinion
Sacramento Bee via AOL· 7 hours agoBut at least Archuleta is an adult who can handle a lousy employer...s Education Code guarantees...
Divestment from Israel roils universities. Would it work? Some are dubious
Hartford Courant· 6 days agoFor Ari Huffman, the case for divesting from Israel is clear-cut — at least morally. The University...
Erie County Council paid $83,875 to settle employee complaint. It was never made public.
Erie Times News via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoSettlement agreements involving public entities are not generally approved in secret. For example,...
People in Business: June 3, 2024
The Republican· 9 hours agoWorking Fields, a based staffing agency headquartered in Vermont with a peer support model, has named Joe Vadnais as a business development manager at...
State laws threaten to erode academic freedom in US higher education
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOver the past few years, Republican state lawmakers have introduced more than 150 bills in 35 states...
Ex-Legal Assistant Claims Ballard Spahr Fired Her for Caring for Sick Husband | The Legal...
Law.com· 3 days agoEx-Ballard Spahr legal assistant Dori Gardiner alleged in the suit that her ex-employer violated the...
Texas officials compromised ballot secrecy as they increased election transparency
Texas Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOn Friday, the Texas Association of Election Administrators as well as county and district clerks...
‘Vote No on Vaping’ supporters hit the streets in Valley City
Valley News Live· 21 hours agoCity Commissioner Jeff Erickson supports the idea of letting the public settle the issue during this...
Eagle is evolving fast. What’s changing (and what it’ll cost if you want to live there)
The Idaho Statesman· 1 day agoConstruction has yet to begin on many of the possible subdivisions, but according to Mike Williams, deputy planning and zoning administrator for the city, there were already ...