Middle School Teacher Worries She Might Lose Her Job For Having A Crucifix In Her Classroom

Connecticut Teacher’s Cross Display Sparks Controversy A teacher in Connecticut has suggested that legal actions against her could result in firing after a recent disagreement over a cross displayed in her classroom, as reported by the New York Post. Marisol Arroyo Castro, who has been teaching at Diloreto Elementary and Middle School in New Britain […]
School Dismisses Senior Staff Member for Assisting Authorities in Arrest of Graduate Involved in Anti-ICE Protest

University Responds to FBI Investigation Involving Alumni Reed College, located in Portland, Oregon, announced on Tuesday that it has temporarily reassigned some senior staff while cooperating with the FBI regarding alumni implicated in violent actions at immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) facilities. The college is examining the activities of its Community Safety Director after media […]
Lawrence County school district will stop allowing doctor’s notes as excuses for students.

Lawrence County School District is rolling out a new absentee policy that directs schools to refer students to juvenile court after they’ve missed eight days, disregarding doctors’ notes. The approach taken by this rural Tennessee school district has sparked considerable backlash from parents. In June, the Lawrence County Board of Education adopted this controversial policy. […]
Children in Yuma and La Paz return to school on Monday

Return to School in Yuma and La Paz Counties The Crane Elementary School District and the Salom Integrated Primary School District are set to welcome back students on Monday, July 28th. More than 30 K-12 schools in both counties will kick off the school year during the upcoming weeks, particularly on August 4th and 11th. […]
The Subtle Pressure Facing High School Sports in Arizona

Challenges Facing Arizona High School Sports Officials Arizona’s high school sports scene is gearing up for another season. As Friday night lights glow and gyms fill with energy, the focus tends to shine on athletes and coaches. However, there’s another critical group that’s often overlooked—officials. While national trends show recovery in high school sports, Arizona […]
New deadline set for Coconino High School Class of 1975 reunion in Flagstaff

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Montgomery’s mayor discusses crime statistics and the municipal school system

Montgomery has seen some improvements in its crime situation, though there’s still a long way to go, according to Mayor Stephen Reid. During an interview on a recent episode of Alabama Politics, he touched on ongoing crime issues, their roots, and various initiatives being explored to tackle them, including the management of the urban school […]
Memphis school officials explain that a legislator calling them ‘dumba**es’ reflects a larger issue.

Sen. Brent Taylor Advocates for Death Penalty in Disturbing Case Senator Brent Taylor, a Republican from Memphis, is pursuing the death penalty for a man who filmed his ex-girlfriend without her consent. This move has drawn significant attention, particularly from the Shelby County district attorney’s office. In recent discussions, local education leaders, including Taylor, have […]
State Representative Ron Bolton: Alabama should not penalize students for missing school by suspending their licenses

While striving for better outcomes for young people in Alabama, there are still some laws that hinder this progress. One such law is Section 16-28-40 of the Alabama Code. This law mandates the suspension of driver licenses for individuals under 19 due to school attendance issues. From my experience as a former law enforcement officer, […]
Vacation Bible School at YPG’s Halo Chapel offers enjoyment and community

Religious Support for Soldiers and Civilians Religious services provide a vital source of strength and comfort, not only for military personnel but also for civilians. At the Hello Chapel of the Uma Proving Ground (YPG), this role is especially evident during a beloved summer tradition: the Holiday Bible School (VBS). This year’s campfire theme will […]