Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, which has played a key role in developing training for local industry, is part of a new statewide effort to partner with leading
The library at Houston’s Lockhart Elementary had been a refuge for 8-year-old Sydney, who has struggled because of dyslexia. The school’s librarian, Cheryl Hensley, curated a space that
The Finance and Personnel Committee is set to convene at 5:30 p.m. Monday, August 28 in City Hall, 730 Washington Avenue, in room 303. On the docket are substantial
This evening, the Tennessee Department of Education announced Missy Testerman, an educator from Rogersville City Schools known for her compassion and dedication to her students and community, was
PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL SECURITY: WHAT NOT TO STORE ON YOUR PHONE These days, smartphones are just like wallets. You may already have your government IDs, debit and credit
Colorado’s universal pre-k program is the subject of two lawsuits by Christian schools. Both argue that the state’s nondiscrimination requirements, particularly in regards to LGBTQ individuals, to receive
The General Manager, Renewable Energy, Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Mrs. Valerie Agberagba, has reiterated the urgency for a paradigm shift in engineering education to reposition graduates
Kean University has announced its new, robust financial education program set for release in Fall 2023. The dfree@KeanUniv program will further the regional impact of Kean as an
A new school year starts this week in most of our counties. Students will be returning to classes. School districts have their buildings ready to go. Teachers are
Access to AP African American Studies is now in question for dozens of students in Arkansas, the latest state to challenge the course over what it calls “indoctrination.”