Marin Independent Journal on MSN
College of Marin faces pushback over textbook program change
The decision to disconnect the library from a textbook lending system has prompted a barrage of complaints to the trustees.
Led by Lee Shainis, President of Simplify Language, this 60-minute webinar will give registrants a greater awareness of language exclusion and actionable ways to make written and spoken communication ...
It’s to students’ advantage to begin thinking about their future career plans, and the platform can help guide that planning.
Adults need to set up rules for students so that it’s not on them to self-regulate when it comes to going tech-free.
Alex Yang details founding an AI startup with other high schoolers worldwide to improve Alzheimer's diagnostics.
For nine hours, students at Brown University crouched under desks and behind locked door, making panicked phone calls and sending “I love you” texts that felt dangerously close to goodbyes. An active ...
Roll for initiative at the Alma Public Library! Teenagers are welcome to join the library's after-school Dungeons & Dragons ...
It might be the hockey player in him — he once lost a tooth in a game and put it right back in — but Glenn Maleyko says he's ...
Also in this week's roundup of local government news, a Cedar Rapids trails project has received $200K in state grant funding.
Five recommendations can strengthen digital literacy teaching and learning in ways that are equity-centered and grounded in ...
Officials said Sunday night that they would release a person of interest they had detained earlier. They did not identify any ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
Llano County library book removals allowed after U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear challenge
Seven residents launched a challenge in 2022 to the removal of 17 books, which included topics on race and gender. They won a reinstatement of the titles, but lost on appeal.
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