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District leaders linked school attendance to crime, but failure to reduce absenteeism in middle schools yielded the biggest youth crime surge in a generation.
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The Morning Journal on MSNRoundup of Juneteenth events set in Northeast OhioThere are several Juneteenth celebrations taking place in coming days in Northeast Ohio. The federal holiday focuses on family, food music and African American heritage and history. Here’s a ...
Eben Leigh stands on the campus of Averett University on May 14. Leigh, who went throught the Bonner Leader program, is now the director. It was while he was at Danville Community College that he ...
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CT Insider on MSNWilton community news: Kids, teens, adults invited to sign up for summer reading, and moreWilton Library to launch summer reading for all ages The Wilton Library is hoping to get everyone involved in reading this summer with its three Summer Reading programs offered for children, teens and ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNA look at what's happening this week around JacksonvilleJacksonville Farmers Market: 7 a.m.-noon, Pathway Plaza, 1905 W. Morton Ave. | Fresh, locally sourced produce, homemade baked goods, handcrafted items and more. Every Saturday through Oct. 25.
Go Bills!” is the standard exchange here. I quickly surmised that there’s only one acceptable reply when someone says to you, “Go Bills!” And that’s, ...
Children in the Virgin Islands were awarded for outstanding art and poetry focused on mosquito prevention during Caribbean ...
Maple Manor Elementary Middle School hosted its annual 6th Grade Poetry Program on May 8. The evening was dedicated to encouraging literacy, self-expression, and parent engagement. Sixth grade ...
“Me crying (because) my baby girl is done with 6th grade,” Kardashian captioned the image captured by Penelope, seemingly making light of her mom’s tears. “She’s taking pics of me.
American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin,” Terrance Hayes This was a good week for the New York Mets. New York ...
RENSSELAER, N.Y. (WRGB) — Nearly two dozen students from several local schools competed in the 3rd Annual Capital Region Poetry Slam at Doane Stuart, performing their original works before a ...
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