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Talk to your college student about risks of gambling (Your Letters)
Young people are off to college this month. We talk with kids about substance use and other risky behaviors, but what about gambling? It is important when talking with college-bound students to ...
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Race and Equity
Deemed "not college material," he took the tag to heart and soon wound up in prison. But behind bars, he learned who he truly was and graduated from college summa cum laude.
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Schools face calls to teach Scots kids about dangers of AI
Schools face calls to teach kids as young as primary age about the perils and benefits of artificial intelligence. The emergence of AI has brought a tidal wave of fear and the Record has revealed ...
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Fidget spinners are distracting, dangerous and should be banned from school
Do you like fidget spinners? Have you ever played with one at school? You shouldn’t. Many kids don’t pay attention during class when they spin the gadget under their desk. Fidget spinners are ...
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Editorial: Why dishonest 'sick out' hurts public schools
Honesty is the best policy, as we believe that our schools should teach children values to live by. Dishonest “sickout” protests by school employees in East Baton Rouge do exactly the opposite.
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Report: Risks of facial recognition technology in schools likely outweigh the benefits
Risks associated with using facial recognition technology in schools likely outweigh the benefits of the biometrics tool, and educators should be cautious about its use, a report from the state ...
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In some schools, dread over the new year: 'We're scared to teach'
That reality is making it harder to teach in schools nationwide, educators said, ... "A lot of the things that we see and our children see, to be honest, are things that they should not see," Dunn ...
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The Transgender Straw Broke the Camel’s Back: It’s Time to Declare Independence from Public Schools
Trump Attacks One of the Most Important Pro-Life Laws in the Country The UAW Labor-Strike Debacle Why Biden Lies UAW Is Singing the Blues Because of the Greens Hold Failed Bankers Accountable ...
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Government should publish full list of schools affected - Labour
Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson has said if the government does not publish the full list of schools at risk of crumbling concrete Labour will "force a vote in parliament" next week.
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Hong Kong should teach CPR in classrooms or at driving schools to reduce deaths, leading medical expert says
Greater public awareness of risks of heart failure also needed as victims often had no idea they were at risk, says University of Hong Kong's Professor Tse Hung-fat says In Hong Kong, sudden ...
syracuse.com29d
Talk to your college student about risks of gambling (Your Letters)
Young people are off to college this month. We talk with kids about substance use and other risky behaviors, but what about gambling? It is important when talking with college-bound students to ...
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Hong Kong should teach CPR in classrooms or at driving schools to reduce deaths, leading medical expert says
Every student in Hong Kong or resident taking their driving test should be required to learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to reduce the number of people who die from sudden ...

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