Akron resident is disturbed by Carla Jackson's opinions on LGBTQ issues, as well as her position on school vouchers.
AAUW Longmont, the local branch of the American Association of University Women, will rally with other concerned Longmont ...
Parents of children with disabilities are growing increasingly worried as the Education Department shrinks and mechanisms for accountability seem harder to find. The department laid off ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - Pastor Melvin Brown from Kingdom Authority International knows there are skeptics. Sitting at a desk inside Mercyhealth’s former hospital building on Rockford’s west side, he ...
CHARLOTTE — Incumbent CMS Chair Stephanie Sneed is seeking re-election and facing two challengers, Robert L. Edwards and ...
As fall baking ramps up for the holidays, consumers are advised to check their homes to see if they have any cinnamon ...
Six candidates are seeking four seats on the Saucon Valley School Board in a race where they have given their views on ...
Despite federal law, disabled students can’t access playgrounds, lunchrooms, classes and bathrooms. With added funding, ...
A state council announced plans to focus on the placement of young children with disabilities this year. A new law regarding IEPs for students with disabilities will also go into effect.
Children who engaged in higher levels of screen time are more likely to perform worse on their standardized tests, a 15 year ...
Children with more than one developmental condition – such as ADHD, autism or others – are at risk of depression or anxiety too. And health systems need to adapt.
A University of Texas at Arlington study reveals that even children who meet standard developmental milestones may be falling ...
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