A new code enforcer shut down Accord's Acorn Waldorf School over a missing certificate of occupancy, prompting community backlash and frantic efforts to reopen.
The TEA launched an investigation following parent complaints. After more than six months, the agency said the allegations were unfounded.
The Secretary of State's Office said copies of the certificate will be available starting March 1 for $25 each.
With results of PLE now out, I urge parents that are planning secondary school life for their children to consider Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs that admit students ...
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A mum who named her daughter eight months ago without 'even considering' other options has said she now regrets the choice - ...
Circle Gas projects significant cash needs through June 2026 and is working to secure new third-party funding to sustain ...
A Guatemalan man living in Brusly tried to apply to become an undocumented teen’s sponsor, posing as his older brother.
Jennifer Skiles has lived a life full of both heartbreak and hope, and now she’s sharing her story in a book.
Despite a 50-year-old law, bonded labour persists in Tamil Nadu, highlighting the urgent need for stronger enforcement ...
Students with disabilities in families with an annual income at or below 500% of the federal poverty level, which includes a ...
Sixteen counsellors spread across MMR have become a lifeline for over seven lakh students appearing for the board exams ...
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