Today: November 23, 2024
Today: November 23, 2024

Schools are trying to get more students therapy. Not all parents are on board

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February 10, 2024
MICHAEL ELSEN-ROONEY of Chalkbeat - AP

NEW YORK (AP) — Derry Oliver was in fifth grade when she first talked to her mom about seeing a therapist.

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LAUSD reverses course on gifted program changes after parent backlash

The Los Angeles Unified School District canceled its plans to change admission rules for gifted student programs just days before the application deadline, following strong backlash from parents worried about maintaining academic standards. The district had planned to remove special applications, teacher recommendations, and placement exams for its Individualized Honors Program at Walter Reed Middle School in Studio City and Mark Twain Middle School in Venice for the 2025-26 school year. The new rules require students to qualify for exams to prove they are ready to take on the challenges and excel at their studies.   “Superintendent Carvalho and LAUSD leadership

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New Hampshire courts hear 2 cases on transgender girls playing girls sports

Two New Hampshire fathers who were punished for wearing pink wristbands marked “XX” to represent female chromosomes at a high school soccer game say they didn't set out to harass or otherwise target a transgender athlete

New Hampshire courts hear 2 cases on transgender girls playing girls sports
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These Associate majors hit $100K

New research reveals associate degree holders in specific lucrative fields like physical science technologies or radiation therapy out-earn the average bachelor’s graduate just a few years after finishing cheaper, shorter two-year programs. Analysis by former Department of Education expert Michael Itzkowitz’s HEA Group spotlights 17 specific majors where mid-career pay surpasses typical four-year degree incomes, defying stereotypes about vocational credentials’ diminished value. Findings emphasize that college major factors as heavily as institutional prestige for many careers, informing cost-benefit calculations amid spiraling university tuition rates. “With associate degrees, oftentimes the major matters more than the institution itself,” Itzkowitz explained of the

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Supreme Court steps into fight over FCC's $8 billion subsidies for internet and phone services

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President of Atlanta's historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence

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