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- Logan-Hocking third term honor roll, ninth grade
Logan-Hocking High School students achieve academic success with nine students earning a 4.0 GPA or higher
- Logan-Hocking third term honor roll, 11th grade
Logan-Hocking High School
- Logan-Hocking third term honor roll, eighth grade
Logan-Hocking students earn academic honors
- Ideas & Opinions — George Boardman: We can’t expect high schools to solve problems that begin at home
Schools can't solve social problems
- Midland students climb a blooming Grass Mountain in Los Olivos
Midland School students and faculty hike up Grass Mountain in Los Olivos
- Cause of death revealed for Yakima man who died in Tacoma ICE facility 2 years ago
A 36-year-old man found unresponsive at the Northwest ICE facility two years ago died from a perforated ulcer.
- Letter: Let’s keep options open for all students
New Hampshire students and parents face reduced options at Second Start
- Cayuga County brothers visit D.C. to share stories, reduce stigma of Tourette's
Cayuga County brothers visit D.C. to share stories about Tourette's, dispelling common misconceptions about the condition.
- Charter backers have good intentions, but is it the best prescription?
Charter schools aim to provide innovative education, but critics question their accountability and potential impact on public schools.
- SMBSD robotics teams finish top 40 in California after state championships
Santa Maria-Bonita School District robots finish in top 40% of all teams in California after state championships.
- Poultry processing class upcoming
A new class on poultry processing is set to begin next month at the local vocational school.
- Leadership Saratoga applications to open for Class of 2026-27
Leadership Saratoga applications open for Class of 2026-27
- Gazette-Mail editorial: School bailout bill shows concerning priorities
West Virginia's lawmakers are prioritizing corporate interests over public education.
- Sioux City Schools will begin superintendent search this week, with no search firm assistance
Sioux City Community School District begins superintendent search without search firm assistance.
- UPDATED: Treyla Lee elected to lead Sioux City school board, Earl Miller elected vice president
Treyla Lee elected president of Sioux City school board
- TCU escapes with overtime win over Washington
TCU advances to NCAA Sweet 16
- UOG hosts Philippine academic delegation
University of Guam hosts Philippine academic delegation to explore potential academic collaboration opportunities.
- Augusta County Schools finalize budget with 2% pay hike, but hope for more
Augusta County School Board approves 2% pay hike for employees.
- Prairie Central FFA auction, pig roast draws 800 attendees
Prairie Central FFA holds 41st pig roast and live auction
- Our Town Theatre to present Keepsakes Monologues
Our Town Theatre presents Keepsakes Monologues by high school seniors on March 27
- MSU’s Department of Music announces lineup of spring events
MSU's Department of Music presents jazz and percussion ensembles
- Opinion: Idaho's education budget tells us exactly what we value
Idaho's education budget reflects a lack of value for public education
- SDATAT Offers Scholarships For HS Seniors
SDATAT offers $1,500, $1,000, and $500 scholarships to SD high school seniors.
- AHSAA announces realignment for winter and spring sports
AHSAA realigns winter and spring sports for 2026-2028
- Yakima Valley leaders grapple with Cesar Chavez allegations
Cesar Chavez accused of sexual abuse
- At PNB, lauded choreographer creates world premiere ballet for students
PNB's Pacific Northwest Ballet to premiere world first ballet for student dancers
- Batesville Art on Main spotlights emotions
A new mural has been installed in downtown Batesville as part of the Batesville Community Education Foundation's student art program.
- Kern High School students get hands-on learning at ROC PETS spay/neuter clinic
Kern High School students participate in hands-on training at ROC PETS Clinic for spay/neuter procedures.
- Herkimer College to host April career fair
Herkimer College hosts career fair on April 7
- Hartwell radio control club hosts aviation event
Hartwell Radio Control Club hosts aviation event for homeschool students
- Staff Spotlight: Schipper sticks to his roots
Ryley Schipper, a staff member, sticks to their roots without needing to return home.
- 'Set up for success': BridgeValley’s WIN Academy seeks students for fast career path
BridgeValley's WIN Academy aims to provide students with a fast career path in the IT industry
- Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia A. Thompson named 2026 commencement speaker
Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia A. Thompson named 2026 commencement speaker at Hood Theological Seminary.
- Adult education in New Mexico rises in national rankings
New Mexico's adult education programs have improved to 20th in the nation.
- ANOTHER VIEW: The Chicago Teachers Union's May 1 walkout puts politics ahead of education
Chicago teachers union walkout prioritizes politics over education
- Many California students still labeled English learners — despite testing as fluent
California students remain classified as English learners despite achieving English proficiency
- Lawmakers tried to kill California’s online community college. Now it’s growing rapidly
California lawmakers repealed efforts to kill Calbright, a new online community college, which is now rapidly growing.
- Fine Arts Student of the Week: Junior writes own poetry for speech team
Brainerd High School junior Jayla Shaw is the Fine Arts Student of the Week for her work in speech.
- EVHS ACADEMIC SPOTLIGHT: Laura Kiersma
Laura Kiersma is a junior at Eastern View High, holds multiple academic and athletic honors.
- Auburn mother says she warned school district about bully. Then he gave her son a concussion.
Mother claims school district ignored her warnings about bullying, son suffers concussion from alleged bully.
- The challenge of small cars and ceiling fans
The challenge of small cars and ceiling fans remains a common issue for some drivers.
- These New Orleans kids built a model of the city's pumps. Then they watched it fail.
Students build model of New Orleans' pumps to test storm surge protection
- Dean’s lists: March 15, 2026
Michael Hamel
- Honor rolls: March 15, 2026
Seventh grade: Beau Davis, Savannah Kalie, Donovan Karr and Colbie Orlowski.