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New Forest Basics Bank steps in to help pupils at Arnewood and Eaglewood schools in New Milton

A HAMPSHIRE charity has provided food for pupils entitled to free lunches during the school shutdown.




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Hampshire County Council announces schools to stay open over Easter

A COUNCIL has announced schools across Hampshire will continue to support children throughout the Easter holidays in a bid to tackle the coronavirus crisis.




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New headteacher announced for Walhampton School near Lymington

ONE of Hampshire's top independent preparatory schools has appointed a new headteacher.




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Nearly 2,000 Southampton parents fined for their children missing school last year

PARENTS in Southampton were slapped with nearly 2,000 fines after their children missed school last year, new figures reveal.




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Southampton's King Edward VI School makes PPE

A SOUTHAMPTON school has been using its specialist equipment to produce Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the NHS.




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Upper Shirley High School - Rock Challenge

Upper Shirley High School prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Valentine Primary School - Rock Challenge

Valentine Primary prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Wellow Primary School - Rock Challenge

Wellow Primary prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Wildern School - Rock Challenge

Wildern School prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Woodlands School - Rock Challenge

Woodlands School prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Wordsworth Primary School - Rock Challenge

Wordsworth Primary prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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Colden Common Primary School - Rock Challenge

Colden Common Primary School prepares for this year's Rock Challenge.




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School of Rock is coming to Southampton

SCHOOL of Rock - The Musical, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s smash hit, award-winning West End show, will go on a major UK Tour in 2021, and will come to Southampton in August., the Daily Echo can reveal.




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Plans for new school on site of St Mark's School move step closer

PLANS for Southampton’s first all-through school have moved a step further.




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Hampshire wine school goes virtual

A HAMPSHIRE wine tutor has taken her popular tasting sessions online.




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Bitterne CE Junior School children get the healthy eating message

EATING five portions of fruit and vegetables a day was the message when children as young as six learned about eating healthily.




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Tuesday's School Money Issue Passage Rate Lower Than Last Year

The Ohio School Boards Association says voters Tuesday approved a smaller percentage of school tax issues on the primary ballot than in the previous primary election.




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French Education Minister Says School Reopenings Will Be Done 'Very Progressively'

Primary schools in France are reopening next week. There will, of course, be social distancing measures in place. Class sizes will be limited to 15 and no games at recess. It's a gradual three-week process beginning with preschoolers. The government says the reopening is voluntary and students won't be forced to return. Still, many parents and administrators are against the plan. More than 300 mayors in the Paris region signed an open letter to President Macron, urging a delay in reopening and saying the timeline is " untenable and unrealistic ." They said schools needed more time to implement the required sanitary measures. Jean-Michel Blanquer, France's minister of education, talked with Mary Louise Kelly on All Things Considered about bringing students back to class for the first time since mid-March. Here are selected excerpts: Do you think they will come? Do you think you will have 15 students in classrooms come next week? Yes, because we are asking the parents during the last




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Regents To Reassess High School Graduation Requirements In New York

The New York State Board of Regents’ reassessment of high school graduation standards won’t change the state’s troubled standardized testing system, but could allow more ways for students to graduate.




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Contentious Plan Would Increase Regents’ Oversight Of New York Private Schools

The New York State Board of Regents is expected to decide in October whether to allow local public school officials to have the final say over education at private schools.




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Suffolk County To Consider Cameras On School Bus Stop Signs

Suffolk County plans to allow school districts to install cameras on school buses to improve child safety.




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Arguments Begin In Connecticut School Racial Quota Case

A federal court in Bridgeport heard arguments Thursday in a lawsuit that challenges a state law designed to promote racial diversity in Connecticut’s schools.




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Connecticut Settles 30-Year-Old School Desegregation Case

Connecticut has reached a milestone settlement agreement in the 30-year-old Sheff v. O’Neill Hartford school racial discrimination case.




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Education Funding Formula Straining Long Island Schools, Officials Say

Long Island school officials say limited state budget increases and a growing student population will create a crisis in the near future.




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Long Island High School Graduation Rates Outpace State

Long Island’s high school graduation rate increased slightly in 2019. That’s according to data from the state Education Department.




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Report: 8 Long Island School Districts 'Fiscally Stressed'

There are eight fiscally stressed school districts on Long Island. That’s according to a report released Thursday by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.




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New York Lawmaker Proposes Tuition Freeze At SUNY, CUNY Schools

Legislation introduced in New York could place a four-year freeze on tuition costs at state and city universities.




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Kate Middleton Struggling to Get Prince George to Focus on His School Work

The Duchess of Cambridge admits homeschooling during the coronavirus lockdown is really hard as her unruly son Prince George would rather play with his sister Princess Charlotte.




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Brandy's Faith Is Shaken by Death of High School Prom Date Kobe Bryant

The 'Boy Is Mine' hitmaker says she is forced to re-assess her faith in God after the shocking death of the Los Angeles Lakers player in helicopter crash.




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Nightingale School trip to Southampton Airport in 1970

IT was a day out from their classroom at Nightingale Infant School, Eastleigh when they visited Southampton Airport on a winter’s day in January, 1970.




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Bridgeport School Board Member Arrested For Attempted Kidnapping

Police say a member of the school board in Connecticut's largest city posed as a police officer and attempted to kidnap a man at gunpoint.








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Royal acclaim for Birmingham jewellery school

HRH Prince of Wales presents historic establishment with prestigious honour.




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Business school receives Downing Street award

Coventry University’s business school has been awarded a prestigious accolade in recognition of the role it has played in helping to kick-start British enterprise.




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Outnumbered school counselors struggle to keep kids safe remotely

Arizona has the highest student-to-counselor ratio in the nation, and the coronavirus is making a tough job tougher.

       




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Arizona's school counselors struggle to keep kids safe remotely

Arizona has the highest student-to-counselor ratio in the nation, and the coronavirus is making a tough job tougher.

       




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How Arizona schools are trying to replace traditional proms and graduation ceremonies

High schools across the state are devising plans for graduation ceremonies, which will look different because of the coronavirus, COVID-19.

       




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NC Public Schools Closed For Remainer Of The Year

K-12 schools in North Carolina will remain closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Roy Cooper announced Friday that remote learning will continue for the remainder of the year. "Classrooms might be closed, but the learning is not over," said Cooper. "We don't make this decision lightly, but it's important to protect the health and safety of our students and school staff." Cooper said the reopening of schools will depend on meeting health goals that will be developed. The governor also announced partnerships with AT&T and Duke Energy Foundation that will provide 180 hotspots to help students without home internet access. Cooper released a proposed budget Friday that directs $1.4 billion in federal funds to help with the state’s coronavirus response.




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FirstCry acquires playschool chain Oi

​​FirstCry plans to expand Oi Playschool — which currently operates about 55 centres in Hyderabad and Bengaluru — across the country with over 1,000 centres in five years.




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Over A Month Into E-learning, Rural Schools Face Challenges & Worry If They'll Be Online In The Fall

Coronavirus has highlighted the digital divide among low-income as well as rural students. Schools that don’t send students home with laptops rushed them equipment so they could do their homework online. School administrators say some parents claim to have internet access, but it may only be through a phone plan. Districts have distributed hot spots for families without a plan or where service is undependable. Particularly in rural communities like Montmorency, reliable internet connectivity is a major hurdle. Montmorency is a K-8 district in Whiteside County with around 230 students. Alex Moore is the superintendent. “On a good day, I get four megabytes per second download speed, so I knew that was going to be an issue. About half of our families probably have decent internet,” said Moore. Even that “good day” download speed doesn’t meet the FCC’s minimum recommendation for e-learning. For many younger students, remote learning has to be pencil and paper. Schools like Somonauk set up




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How Schools Are Getting Hundreds of Meals To Students During The Pandemic

Around 60% of DeKalb students qualify as low-income, according to the Illinois Report Card . That means they also qualify for reduced or free meals. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, schools scrambled to keep providing food for students who rely on their district for much more than education. Pansy Oderio is DeKalb’s food services director. Her team serves around 700 meals a day. They have 10 locations either at schools or mobile sites in the community. She says it’s mostly a combination of fruit, cereal, sandwiches and milk, but they try to offer more variety when they can. The program is also largely run by dozens of volunteers. “It's community members. It's teachers, our administration, they all can sign up and pick time slots to help distribute the meals,” she said. Soon they’ll also be offering boxes with a week’s worth of meals at DeKalb High School. Oderio says that’ll double the number of meals they give out. They’re also exploring ways to get more pre-cooked options for




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University of Florida continues to make gains in U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings




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City Visions: Schools Navigate Remote Learning; Novelist Vanessa Hua on Finding Joy in a Pandemic

Schools are closed, and Zoom is the new classroom for thousands of Bay Area students. We'll discuss how local school districts are handling distance learning, get tips from teachers and hear about what we can do to create equitable learning experiences for all. We'll also get a update on the lastest local pandemic developments and hear a specially composed reflection on life in the coronavirus era by Bay Area novelist Vanessa Hua. And we want to hear from you. Call us during the show with your questions and experiences: 866-798-TALK or send an email anytime to cityvisions@kalw.org . Wednesday, April 15 at 9 PM. Guests : Erin Allday , health reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Peter Chin-Hong , professor of medicine and infectious diseases specialist, UCSF JC Farr , principal, Tamalpais High School in Marin County Lisa Kelly , 6th grade English teacher at the Life Academy in Oakland Jill Tucker, K-12 education reporter, San Francisco Chronicle Vanessa Hua , novelist whose books include




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KUAF Arts Beat: A Conversation with the U of A School of Art's First Ever Executive Director

The University of Arkansas recently welcomed Gerry Snyder as the School of Art's first ever executive director. He will play an instrumental role in cultivating the newly minted School of Art's role at the university and beyond following the $120 million gift from the the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation and $40 million gift from the Windgate Foundation to develop an art and design district. “The fact that [this gift] has been given to education, and specifically to art, is visionary in my mind,” Snyder says. “If you look at life, even in its most challenging circumstances, creativity is important. Art is central to almost any civilization or culture.” Snyder hopes to create a strategic plan in this upcoming year for how to use the gift to represent the UA and the local community, while foremost furthering art education. Listen to the full interview between Snyder and Of Note’s Katy Henriksen with the streaming link above.




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Inflection Point: When Teachers are Trusted to Teach - Gabe Howard, Saint Ann's School

What happens when teachers are given the freedom to inspire a lifelong love of learning?




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The Cost of School Choice

Dominique Martin was thrilled to get a state-funded voucher to send her daughter to private school. We go to Louisiana to investigate the cost of school choice. 

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A Teen-age Trump Tries to Win His High School’s Election

Every year, Townsend Harris High School, in Queens, New York, holds a schoolwide election simulation. Students are assigned roles and begin campaigning in September. Every candidate has a staff, raises money, and makes ads for the school’s radio and television network. This fall, the school simulated the Democratic and Republican primaries. Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden got into a rap battle. The American Family Association joined the fray and released a rap of its own. 

 

The New Yorker’s Joshua Rothman first observed the simulation during the primaries of the 2016 Presidential election. At the time, he saw that Trump’s political arrival was greeted with distaste at a school where many students come from immigrant families. “There was some stuff Donald Trump was saying that, if you heard from any other candidate, it would frankly be disgusting,” Justin, who played Pete Buttigieg this cycle, said. But Togay, who was assigned the role of Trump—he’s a Democrat in real life—was determined to make the President more appealing to his classmates. “In preparation, I watched Alec Baldwin for a couple weeks,” he tells Rothman. For Togay and the Townsend Harris student body, Donald Trump’s unprecedented Presidency is normal. “We’ve seen what’s actually going on in Washington, because it’s been like a reality show to us,” Justin said. “This isn’t really surprising. This isn’t new.”