Updated 1:44pm March 7 When Joe Rizzo talked about helping Flagler County’s students he would get emotional. “It’s because that was his passion,” said Flagler Schools information specialist Jason Wheeler. Rizzo, the Flagler County Education Foundation’s executive director for the past five years, died unexpectedly on March 6. He was 47. “Joe was one of […]
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There are three compelling reasons why Singapore’s special education (SPED) system needs to be elevated and future-proofed, said MP Denise Phua. They are the pace of technological advancement, the need for better education outcomes, and the fact that it is even more imperative for people with special needs to continue learning throughout life. Speaking in […]
Superintendent Tom Moore’s proposed budget for the West Hartford Public Schools’ 2022-2023 academic year includes a $5.02 million (2.8%) overall increase. By Ronni Newton While the nation prepared to hear the president’s State of the Union Address Tuesday, the West Hartford Board of Education received a more localized “state of” address, as Superintendent Tom Moore presented […]
Williamson, Inc. hosted its second Policy Talks of 2022 at the Columbia State Community College Williamson Campus Friday morning. The panel featured members of Tennessee’s state legislature. State Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson and state Reps. Glen Casada, Sam Whitson and Todd Warner discussed Gov. Bill Lee’s recently unveiled “student-based funding formula” plan aimed at […]
With the new academic year set to begin in a little over a month, the Delhi education department has invited fresh applications for EWS admissions for the current academic year to the city’s private schools, following High Court directives. According to the provisions of the Right to Education Act, admissions to 25% of seats at […]
Breadcrumb Trail links Politics Local News Tuesday’s throne speech highlighted what critics called an increasing abandonment of public schools by increasing support for charters Publishing date: Feb 23, 2022 • 31 minutes ago • 3 minutes read • Join the conversation Medeana Moussa, executive director of Support our Students Alberta, poses for a photo on […]
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VALPARAISO — A parent in Valparaiso Community Schools filed a lawsuit in this case against the district and Porter County Education Services, claiming discrimination toward a disabled student. Victoria rinds previously won a due process against the district and PCES during the summer of 2021, when an independent hearing officer found that her child with […]
A Kitakyushu Municipal Board of Education notice asking schools to tell guardians PTA membership is optional is seen in this Feb. 3, 2022, photo. (Mainichi/Kazuhito Ito) KITAKYUSHU — Municipal schools in this southwest Japan city have been asked to tell parents and guardians that PTA membership is in fact optional and that they should check […]
MORGAN COUNTY – Education and the ways to get it have changed tremendously over the years, and school districts across Morgan County are working to make education accessible to all. The Monroe-Gregg School District features the Monrovia School of Integrated Technology, which offers a variety of programs including alternative education, night school for adults graduating […]
DINWIDDIE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Dinwiddie County community members have the chance to get involved with public education by applying to be on the Special Education Advisory Committee. The members of the committee work to advise the school division on the educational needs of students with disabilities. The application to be on the committee is […]
GREENWICH — Stacey Heiligenthaler was officially appointed chief officer of special education and student supports for the Greenwich Public Schools, removing her interim title, Superintendent Toni Jones announced Wednesday. “Over a very short period, Dr. Heiligenthaler has led our special education department with significant progress in our long- and short-term goals, including the creation of […]