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The Road to College program began in 2013, and it has grown to serve more than 260 families. It is a six-week program where ...
Last Wednesday, 11-year-old Geniya sat in a corner of the library at Ockley Green Middle School in North Portland, where ...
Manchester City Transfer Window OutlookSquad breathing spaceManchester City’s players are currently enjoying four rare weeks ...
Ahead of his college baseball journey we caught up with now SHG alum and 2025 2A State Champion Andy Antonacci. Andy was ...
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNWisconsin teachers prep for financial literacy graduation requirementStarting with the class of 2028, a person will not be able to graduate high school unless they have taken a personal finance ...
Planning is underway for High School’s 22nd annual Project Graduation, a late-night event designed to offer graduating seniors a safe, substance-free way to celebrate following commencement. The event ...
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The Punch on MSNEmerging best among 7,000 candidates reward for my resilience – First-class law school graduateNigeria’s Best Graduating Law Student, Oluwabusayo Ifonlaja, speaks to TEMITOPE ADETUNJI about the discipline, faith, focus, ...
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NEWS10 ABC on MSNNew York updates high school graduation requirementsThe New York State Education Department has presented a revised “New York State Portrait of a Graduate” to the Board of Regents, which is expected to be implemented in fall 2029, ...
A new Master of Science in Construction Management degree program launching next month at Mississippi State will further ...
Preparing tomorrow’s workforce isn’t just a talking point; it’s an economic imperative that we hear repeatedly as we work with our local businesses. As industries evolve and the nature of work shifts, ...
SEMO grad Mae Willingham earns Gus T. Ridgel Fellowship for graduate study at University of Missouri
Mae Willingham, a Southeast Missouri State University political-science graduate, has earned the prestigious Gus T. Ridgel Fellowship to support her graduate studies at the University of Missouri.
Too many students graduate without the skills, experiences, or support to confidently pursue fulfilling, high-wage careers. While many districts offer career pathway programs, few have a coherent ...
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