A choir teacher was exasperated with hearing slang like “67” in her middle school classroom. Rather than ban it, she asked her students to write and perform a song about it.
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Dwayne Johnson Teases Travis Kelce About Having Kids With Taylor Swift: ‘Putting That Voodoo on You’
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is eager to see Travis Kelce take on fatherhood with Taylor Swift someday. Johnson, 53, gushed ...
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Gaza music teacher Ahmed Muin Abu Amsha on survival, loss, and hope
Ahmed Muin Abu Amsha, a music teacher from Gaza, speaks from a beach in Zawaida where he lives in a tent with displaced families, turning drone sounds into songs for traumatised children'' ...
Children with autism can be prone to wandering and are often drawn to water. Parents are often faced with the burden on their ...
Demonstrations, calls for increased investment in quality, inclusive education systems and educators, poems, dances, and more. On October 5th, 2025, education unions celebrated World Teachers’ Day, ...
A last-minute amendment to Ohio’s Narcan-in-schools bill turned it into another vehicle for expanding religious release time, ...
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Reflections by S.M.A: High on the edge: youth, drugs, and the future
I recently walked past a group of teenagers huddled behind a kiosk, their eyes glazed, and laughter hollow. They were not ...
The writer mined her conversations with Peter Hujar and other artists. Now, those exchanges are being brought to life ...
AFPI’s sweeping education priorities include advocating for school vouchers and embedding biblical principles in schools. It ...
Mr. Farley came in the mid-1990s through a back door. He read to the kids in the ICU and to the toddlers after their ...
Twenty years after Katrina, New Orleans school reforms left Black students facing closures, instability, and lost community educators.
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