Category: Education
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Is There School Today in Florida for Labor Day? Next Holiday for Students | FYM News
Find out if Florida schools are closed for Labor Day and when the next school holiday is. Stay updated with FYM News.
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Philadelphia Teachers Reach Tentative Agreement with School District
Philadelphia teachers and the School District reach a tentative three-year agreement, averting a strike and ensuring schools open on time. The deal addresses key issues such as raises, attendance policies, and parental leave.
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LAUSD and Bass Pledge Back-to-School Protections for Immigrant Families
LAUSD and city officials are implementing measures to protect immigrant families as they return to school, including ‘safe zones’ and increased community monitoring.
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LAUSD: Border Patrol Presence Near Schools Sparks Concerns
On the first day of school, the presence of Border Patrol near Boyle Heights schools raised anxieties among students and parents. LAUSD officials reassure the community of their commitment to student safety.
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Student Fires Gun in Meadowcreek Elementary Toilet: GCPS Incident
A student allegedly fired a gun into a toilet at Meadowcreek Elementary in Gwinnett County. GCPS officials confirmed the student’s arrest and pending charges. Learn about the measures being taken and what parents can do.
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PragerU Aims to Fill Void as PBS Funding Dries Up | FYM News
With PBS defunded, PragerU seeks to capitalize, offering its right-wing educational resources to classrooms. But will teachers embrace what some describe as indoctrination?
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Nysmith School Expels 6th Grader in Anti-Semitic Bullying Case
The Nysmith School in Herndon, VA, is under fire after expelling a 6th-grade student who was the victim of anti-Semitic bullying. A complaint has been filed alleging a hostile environment and discriminatory practices.
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Marva Johnson Accepted as FAMU’s President: What It Means for the Future
Marva Johnson’s appointment as FAMU’s 13th president sparks debate. Discover the implications for students and the university’s future.
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Indiana Preschool Program Faces Cuts: What Parents Need to Know
Indiana’s state-funded preschool program, On My Way Pre-K, is facing dramatic cuts, limiting seats to 2,500 children. Find out how this impacts low-income families and the state’s economy.
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Plano Speller the Last Texan Standing in Scripps Spelling Bee 2025
Faizan Zaki of Plano, Texas, is one of nine champion spellers in the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night.
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NYC Students’ SAT Scores Plummet Far Below State and National Averages | FYM News
New York City students’ SAT scores have fallen significantly below state and national averages, raising concerns about college readiness and equity in education. The lowest average scores in at least seven years.
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Davis High School AP Exam Disrupted by Fire Alarm – Retake Required
A fire alarm interrupted the Advanced Placement calculus exam for 200 students at Davis High School. Students must now choose between retaking the exam or submitting incomplete tests.