Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: Let’s talk about teacher pay
Before we have any discussion about more state funding for teacher pay, we should discuss what schools are doing with the cash they’re currently getting.
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Before we have any discussion about more state funding for teacher pay, we should discuss what schools are doing with the cash they’re currently getting.
The small-schools grant should be reinstated in the budget to provide student equity in programming for our children who live in rural communities.
Improving township districts doesn’t mean importing IPS solutions, but lessons can be learned from the reform work that has happened in that district.
The paradox of the left is that, in reality, its adherents are the proponents of trickle-down ideology.
Schools can—and should—vigorously protect the rights of victimized students while preserving due process for both accuser and accused.
Our problems are real, but our children are worth everything, including humble, fervent prayer.
Passing a hate crimes law is a no-risk economic proposition for the state.
Clearly, he should be commended for his willingness to step out in contradiction to the U.S. president that appointed him.
Congressional members of the party Trump now leads have largely abdicated their duty to protect our constitutional system.
We moved on to the next hot topic while those folks were still wondering how to make last month’s mortgage payment.
There is more evidence that THC, especially when used in addictive patterns, may actually make it harder for some patients to stop using opioids and other addictive drugs.
There is more evidence that THC, especially when used in addictive patterns, may actually make it harder for some patients to stop using opioids and other addictive drugs.
The omnibus alcohol bill authored by Rep. Ben Smaltz, R-Auburn, would also create a special alcohol permit for a planned food hall at the Bottleworks development on Massachusetts Avenue.
Speeding up construction is expected to shave four months off the 13-mile bus line project.
Stephanie TenBarge, formerly of Evansville-based ECHO Housing Corp., could face up to 10 years in prison and fines up to $250,000.
It’s a departure for the district, which has handed six neighborhood schools to outside charter partners since the creation of innovation schools four years ago.
As he delivers his second State of the Union address Tuesday night, the president likely will note Friday’s surprising jobs report and rising factory output.
Dan Elsener has served in the role since 2001, and has presided over a period of intense growth for the private Catholic university.
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