I’m not all “woe is me”; I am aware many kids do this today. I am merely comparing my own childhood with my two who, let’s face it, don’t have to worry where their next bus fare is coming from.
Ryan Wapner was a junior at Altoona Area High School in 2005 when he and his mother formed a nonprofit, independent promotion company known as An Emergency Scene. From that point on, An Emergency ...
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At Southwest Middle School in San Ysidro, test scores are up and chronic absenteeism is down. An unusual mix of science, arts ...
The Marshall High School Family and Consumer Science (FACS) classes are continuing to see good turnout amongst student ...
The Thanksgiving season is a time to gather and give thanks for the best things in life. For the Clinton County Reach Out ...
Tyson Foods' decision to close its Lexington plant by late January will result in the loss of 3,200 jobs, prompting community ...
Book titles that would make good gifts, from “Stellaluna” to Stephen King and Maurice Sendak’s “Hansel and Gretel.” ...
The grown-ups brought displays, devices and props to help immerse the kids in their careers. Next to me, for instance, were ...
Brooke Perry is an attendance officer and a homeless liaison in Champaign County, Ohio, which is about 45 minutes outside of ...