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+21 +2Students Say They Were ‘Duped’ Into Attending Twisted Religious Event
They thought they were attending a college fair. Then things took a dark turn as girls were allegedly separated and “advised to forgive men who rape and assault them.”
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+3 +1Students Say They Were ‘Duped’ Into Attending Twisted Religious Event
The East Baton Rouge school system in Louisiana has been accused of tricking hundreds of high school seniors into attending a religious event this week disguised as a college and career fair.
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+28 +4Inside a highly lucrative, ethically questionable essay-writing service
Killer Papers is a seven-figure academic "paper mill" business. But its products are just for inspiration, its founder insists.
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+21 +3A Danish City Built Google Into Its Schools—Then Banned It
An 8-year-old’s YouTube snafu—and one unlikely parent activist—sparked a nationwide debate on the tech giant’s ubiquity and handling of children’s data.
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+3 +1School uniforms in N America linked to PFAS "forever chemicals"
A study of school uniforms in the US and Canada shows high levels of chemical substances linked to health issues.
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+22 +9What the Hell Is Going on at Kanye West's Mysterious New Private School?
Parkour classes, a cone of silence and a principal with no apparent formal teaching experience. Inside the superstar’s new private school
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+25 +3California launches largest free school lunch program in U.S.
When classrooms in California reopen for the fall term, all 6.2 million public school students will have the option to eat school meals for free, regardless of their family's income. The undertaking, made possible by an unexpected budget surplus, will be the largest free student lunch program in the country. School officials, lawmakers, anti-hunger organizations and parents are applauding it as a pioneering way to prevent the stigma of accepting free lunches and feed more hungry children.
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+4 +1Divorce appears to have a bigger impact on children's educational attainment than parental death
It is well known that divorce and death can have profound effects on children, but how does this impact the children’s future educational attainment? A study published in Demographic Research suggests that children of divorce tend to have lower educational attainment than children of parental death, but the impacts differ by resources and country contexts.
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+20 +1TikTok-addicted students delete app during exams
A psychologist says the personalised algorithm on TikTok may be leading young people to get addicted.
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+12 +2Three ways our work lives and education have gotten better – in data
Most people in the world hate their job, especially their boss, according to a 2019 global poll conducted by Gallup, the US analytics and consulting company. The statistic is staggering, but if you could put things into perspective, you would feel much better.
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+10 +2Michigan to infuse social studies curriculum with lessons on Native American history and culture
Michigan is ensuring children learn the history of abuse at boarding schools that once tried to erase Indigenous culture. They’ll also learn about the 12 federally recognized tribes in Michigan, tribal governance, economies of early civilizations, and more.
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+14 +2Scanning students’ homes during remote testing is unconstitutional, judge says
Ohio judge says room scans could form a slippery slope to more illegal searches.
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+25 +3A Tool That Monitors How Long Kids Are in the Bathroom Is Now in 1,000 American Schools
e-HallPass, a digital system that students have to use to request to leave their classroom and which takes note of how long they’ve been away.
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+15 +2California to become 1st state to offer free school lunches for all students
Starting this school year, instead of worrying about packing a lunch, students across California can get yummy options at no cost.
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+16 +1Schools Spent Millions on Faulty COVID Scanners
Some of the thermal scanners and cameras sold to schools to detect fevers would regularly fail if someone walked in with a hot coffee or after spending too much time in the sun.
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+15 +1Florida journalism student targets fake news to win MUSE writing scholarship
The 2022 MUSE Scholarship winner is a future sports journalist who warns us about the allure of fake news. Congratulations Caleb Thomas!
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+20 +2Massachusetts school can no longer be called Catholic after flying Black Lives Matter and pride flags, bishop says
A bishop in Worcester, Massachusetts, has said an area middle school can no longer call itself Catholic because it flew pride and Black Lives Matter flags on its campus after being told to take them down. In a decree, Bishop Robert J. McManus said the Nativity School is supporting movements that are "inconsistent with Catholic teaching."
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+14 +3School security technology at center of fierce debate after Uvalde shooting
As details have emerged from the deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas last month — which left 19 children and two teachers dead — questions have been raised about the effectiveness of security technology used at the school, experts told ABC News. In Uvalde, a school employee used a security app on his phone to trigger an internal alert system before the shooter entered the school, a spokesperson for the company behind the alert system, Raptor Technologies, said last Friday.
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+10 +1His high school diploma was withheld over a library fee. 60 years later, he finally got it
When a California high school's graduating class walked across the stage to get their diplomas last month, one student stood out from the crowd — 78-year-old Ted Sams.
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