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Lakewood Ranch High School starts career corner inside library
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Lakewood Ranch High School starts career corner inside library

  • Lakewood Ranch High School opened its 'Career Corner' in the library to help students plan post-high school options.
  • The Career Corner provides job opportunities, college brochures, and scholarships from across the country.
  • Twelve students helped create the center alongside the school’s career advisor, Vito Bavaro.
  • Principals from other schools have visited to gain ideas for their own campuses.
  • Staff say the career center helps students explore colleges from MTC to Division 1 schools.
  • The Center aims to leave a lasting legacy for the senior class and future students.
  • Parents have expressed appreciation for the resource since its opening.
  • The Career Corner is part of a broader effort to guide students toward post-high school paths.
  • The initiative includes visiting lessons for inspiration in other campuses and communities.
  • The project was described as a 'one-stop shop' for students planning after high school.
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E-News | Students invited to learn about College of Law 3+3 program
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E-News | Students invited to learn about College of Law 3+3 program

  • WV University invites students to learn about the College of Law 3+3 program.
  • An information session is set for January 22 at 5 p.m. in the Mountainlair, Monongahela Room.
  • Registration is available for those who want to attend the session.
  • The 3+3 program combines undergraduate and law degrees in six years.
  • The announcement comes from WVU's E-News dissemination channel.
  • Event location is the Mountainlair, Monongahela Room on WVU campus.
  • Prospective students can learn about accelerated law education options.
  • The notice includes a call to register for attendance.
  • The article mentions related topics and college news for context.
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Student holidays, dates to know for Hays CISD this spring
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Student holidays, dates to know for Hays CISD this spring

  • Hays CISD students returned to classrooms on January 6 after winter break.
  • The next student holiday is January 19 for HCISD.
  • Spring break is scheduled for March 16–20 for HCISD.
  • The last day of school for the spring term is May 21.
  • Additional closures include February 13 and 16, and April 3.
  • HCISD calendar guidance for 2025-26 is available at the district site.
  • Brooke Sjoberg reports on HCISD scheduling for Bastrop, Hutto, Round Rock ISDs, and local development.
  • The article emphasizes planning around HCISD dates for families and transportation.
  • The publication is part of Community Impact’s local education coverage.
  • The report is authored by Community Impact’s education reporter, Brooke Sjoberg.
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My rookie era: I wanted to think about something that wasn’t grim, so I enrolled in gardening school
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My rookie era: I wanted to think about something that wasn’t grim, so I enrolled in gardening school

  • A learner enrolls in a free TAFE course to study horticulture and permaculture, avoiding tuition costs.
  • The program is part-time, meeting one weeknight and every Saturday, described as a demanding but rewarding commitment.
  • Classmates come from diverse backgrounds and share supportive, lively interactions throughout the course.
  • The learner gains practical skills in plant identification and safe use of garden tools.
  • The course fosters hands-on progress, including repotting plants and planning for a bigger veggie harvest.
  • The learner describes gardening as a respite from grim work life and a source of joy.
  • The learner continues exploring new gardens and nurseries during botanical excursions after the course.
  • The article frames free education as accessible and valuable for personal growth and new skills.
  • The piece highlights the learner helping friends and family with gardening as a direct outcome of the course.
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Primrose Schools donated Canned Goods during Holidays
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Primrose Schools donated Canned Goods during Holidays

  • Primrose Schools donated 3,215 canned goods to local organizations this holiday season.
  • Donations benefited Second Harvest Food Bank and Matthews Hope.
  • The event reflects Primrose’s Balanced Learning curriculum teaching generosity year-round.
  • Five Primrose Schools participated: Horizon West, Avalon Park, Lake Mary Heathrow, Lake Nona, and Longwood at Wekiva Springs.
  • Nearly 14% of U.S. households faced food insecurity in 2025, up from 12.5% in 2024.
  • Primrose Schools donated over 350,000 canned goods nationwide this year.
  • The Caring and Giving Food Drive highlighted community acts of service during a challenging time.
  • The drive supported families facing heightened need as food banks see increased demand.
  • The report identifies several participating Primrose locations by name.
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Texas first state to break with ABA over law school oversight
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politics51m ago

Texas first state to break with ABA over law school oversight

  • Texas Supreme Court ends ABA oversight, reclaiming authority to decide bar eligibility for law graduates.
  • The court says the move will provide stability and flexibility by guaranteeing ongoing approval to currently recognized schools.
  • Texas will allow graduates from non-ABA accredited schools to practice in Texas and vice versa for out-of-state graduates.
  • The court published a list of approved law schools that mirrors the ABA-recognized list.
  • Losing ABA accreditation alone will not automatically remove a school from Texas’ approved list.
  • The changes follow similar reviews in Florida, Ohio and Tennessee and come amid political and legal currents surrounding the ABA.
  • The move comes amid tensions between the ABA and the Trump administration over funding and policy.
  • Eight of Texas’s ten ABA-accredited law schools signed a July letter urging caution with the change.
  • The University of Texas at Austin School of Law engaged with the court but did not sign the June letter.
  • The rule changes were first floated in September and finalized this month after a public comment period.
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Running Toward the Crisis
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business9h ago

Running Toward the Crisis

  • BU Wheelock launches an Executive EdD online to prepare leaders for a crisis-filled higher ed landscape.
  • The program blends academic content with live student interaction and guest speakers.
  • Participants are part-time students embedded in their careers seeking growth.
  • Aimed at leaders who can navigate disruption and rebuild higher education.
  • Admissions for fall 2026 are open for the Executive EdD program.
  • Faculty highlight the program’s blend of professional development with a cohesive curriculum.
  • The initiative reflects a shift toward new leadership models in higher education.
  • Cohort drives collaboration and shared problem-solving toward a capstone project.
  • BU Wheelock aims to rebuild trust in American higher education through leadership.
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High screen time limits vocabulary in toddlers, research finds
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health17h ago

High screen time limits vocabulary in toddlers, research finds

  • England will publish its first official guidance on screen time for children under five.
  • A national working group will develop the guidance with input from parents and practitioners.
  • The aim is to provide alternatives to screen time for young children.
  • Officials say many toddlers already spend significant time on screens daily.
  • Experts welcome the guidance as overdue and helpful for families.
  • Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson emphasizes thoughtful use rather than outright restriction.
  • The guidance aligns with broader calls for digital literacy and safety in families and schools.
  • The announcement follows discussions about government plans on youth social media access.
  • The guidance is part of a broader effort to support families with digital-age parenting.
  • The topic includes viewing patterns across income groups and early literacy.
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Parents’ cries finally heard in US audit of Mass. special education - The Boston Globe
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politics9h ago

Parents’ cries finally heard in US audit of Mass. special education - The Boston Globe

  • A federal audit in 2025 concluded Massachusetts’ special education oversight is inadequately designed.
  • The findings validate decades of parental concerns about failed protections for students with disabilities.
  • The audit explicitly states the state’s supervision system does not adequately ensure educational rights.
  • The article attributes the audit results to a federal evaluation released in 2025.
  • SPEDWatch founder Ellen Mahoney Chambers emphasizes long-standing advocacy by parents.
  • The piece connects the audit to broader media coverage on Massachusetts education trends.
  • The letter highlights the ongoing role of advocacy groups in monitoring education rights.
  • Parents’ cries are presented as finally heard by federal oversight.
  • The article cites the Lynn, Pepperell, and other Massachusetts communities affected.
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New auto tech center at Grandville High gives students hands-on career training
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technology15h ago

New auto tech center at Grandville High gives students hands-on career training

  • The Weller Auto Tech Center at Grandville High opened this year to give students hands-on automotive training.
  • Educators say the program focuses on diagnosing cars as much as wrenching, emphasizing problem-solving.
  • Students expect hands-on shop experience to prepare them for future careers in automotive work.
  • School leaders say the program links students to careers and the world of work.
  • The curriculum may help students earn ASC certifications for opportunities after graduation.
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