Teachers are right to be concerned that Holocaust education could lead to student conversations about race, sexual expression and gender identity, which could land them in hot water with State ...
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CNY Central acquired new information on Tuesday regarding what led to the Syracuse CSD Board of Education removing Commissioner Cherlyne "Twiggy" Billue.
"Are the children of Alameda not worthy of teachers who can focus on their teaching without the distraction of financial concerns?" asks Joe LoParo in an open letter to the AUSD Board of Education.
I am deeply concerned that Kansas legislators are considering passing legislation that mandates how teachers in our colleges and universities must approach race and other topics. Slavery and race were ...
Recently I heard Superintendent Gina Butters speak on education in Weber County. She is in charge of 30,000 students and 900 are homeless. She referred to all the excellent social services. Many ...
In response to Feb. 22 letter by Bill Cuff regarding the travails of substitute teachers: Mr. Cuff did bring to light the absurdity of the Clark County School District’s archaic system of pay, i.e., ...
This letter is in response to the Aug. 28 LNP | LancasterOnline article “Teacher gender an issue,” regarding the substitute teacher at Blue Ball Elementary School in the Eastern Lancaster County ...
Re: “Reading is fundamental yet so many children lack the basics” (Opinion section, Aug. 14): Thank you, Ms. Esther J. Cepeda, for calling attention to the poor literacy education the children in our ...
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