GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — The Gwinnett County Public Schools Board of Education voted to release Superintendent Dr. Calvin Watts ...
Jackson County’s elementary gifted students enjoy meeting at the Kevin Dukes Career and Innovation Academy each week where ...
One man is dead and another has been detained for questioning after Gwinnett County police say an argument between roommates ended in a deadly shooting. The family of a missing Douglas County man ...
A "gifted musician" who had dropped out of university when the ... he had not found those he was taking particularly beneficial. At Crook Coroner's Court in County Durham, assistant coroner Simon ...
A "gifted musician" who had dropped out of university ... At Crook Coroner's Court in County Durham, assistant coroner Simon Connolly concluded Lucien had died by suicide, while Lucien's parents ...
Monrovia- Grand Gedeh and Nimba County football teams Wednesday secured their spots in the quarterfinals of the 2025 National County Sports Meet. Both counties kept their perfect start to the ...
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — In Gwinnett County, parents tell 11Alive the school safety solution is anything but clear. Their children are dealing with broken zippers, unraveling seams and giant tears ...
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Adults who were enrolled in the Gifted And Talented Education program (GATE) decades ago as children are now questioning if they were unknowingly being covertly trained by the CIA. Adults who were ...
Americans who were part of 'gifted and talented' education programs in the 1980s and 1990s believe they were part of a secret government intelligence program. The Gifted And Talented Education ...
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KINGSPORT — Taking a public stance for or against Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s proposed expansion of publicly funded vouchers for private schools is all the rage these days.