Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed $70.4 billion 2023-25 budget includes $120 million for special education services, more than half of which would cover increasing the 13.5 percent cap on
As downtown Visalia’s First Friday Art Walk returns to showcase local artwork, 15-year-old Donya Hassanshahi is being featured as a keynote speaker for her first publication. Starting at
Public education is rife with problems, and when politicians come up with policies and programs intended to solve them, more often than not, they prove to be ineffective.
Just hours after the relocation of the historic 18th-century Bray School building, the power of education was prevalent at Friday’s Charter Day ceremony. The annual event recognizes William
According to Red Hat’s 2022 State of Enterprise Open Source report, 82 percent of IT leaders are choosing open source. Open source solutions are making their mark across
The Literacy Volunteers of Marion County (LVMC) held its 18th annual “Run to Read Half Marathon” at Prickett’s Fort State Park on Saturday. The half marathon race is
What should you wear to work if you’re nonbinary? It may not be the most pressing question that gender-nonconforming people face on the job, but with approximately 1.2
1. Digital transformation has hit a dizzying speed The race is on to further digitalize operations and leverage technology for innovation and business transformation. That has been a
Much has been made of our divided populace. But, when it comes to civic education , people across the political spectrum agree on its importance, that we need
In Amite County, Mississippi, where a third of adults struggle to read, evidence of America’s silent literacy crisis is everywhere. It’s in a storefront on Main Street, in