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Feb. 3—The Neshannock High boys basketball team took care of business Saturday afternoon. David Kwiat netted 28 points to guide the Lancers to a 58-39 WPIAL Section 4-2A road win over South Side ...
Banning phones in schools is not linked to pupils getting higher grades or having better mental wellbeing, the first study of its kind suggests. Students' sleep, classroom behaviour, exercise or ...
The first is an order directing federal grants to help fund state-level school choice programs, and the second attempts to ban so-called "radical indoctrination" in K-12 education. The school ...
“I've personally engaged with a startup that matches high school students to career pathways, including choosing the right university, community college or even entrepreneurship programme. They have ...
The high court’s decisions could affect operations of the nation’s schools. By Jordan Rubin Religion could take on a more prominent role in publicly funded education after this Supreme Court term.
Jan. 24—The Neshannock High girls basketball team breezed to a victory Thursday night. The Lady Lancers defeated Laurel, 65-19, in a WPIAL Section 1-2A away contest. "It was a little bit sloppy ...
Schools and universities worried important programs could be halted. By Anemona Hartocollis Alan Blinder Sharon Otterman Troy Closson Stephanie Saul Dana Goldstein Zach Montague and Ron Lieber The ...
Some of debate over changes to immigration law could impact schools. Tuition for ‘Dreamers’ is the subject of one of the proposals. Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez, once a staunch supporter of ...