A public high school in Virginia featured a controversial display officials called "The ABCs to ME" for Women's History Month, featuring posters such as "A is for Abortion." ...
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Kansas City, Missouri, voters will have the opportunity to approve a significant $474 million bond proposal for Kansas City ...
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While teacher staffing has improved both nationwide and locally, educators and parents say challenges remain, particularly in ...
Central High School held their first student and community health fair on Thursday. The fair featured several invited vendors ...
Lots of high schoolers take part in fundraising events for various organizations and projects at their schools, but several career and technical educational students at Happy Valley High ...
Charleston Catholic’s Mary Rushworth (10) looks to pass while being guarded by St. Marys’ Addie Davis (13) and Laney Watkins ...
The bold concept is a new collegiate wood bat team that will debut this summer at Marion High School Hurricane Stadium ...
The Virginia Department of Health's LENOWISCO Health District is set to provide in-school vaccination clinics for rising 7th ...
The Virginia high school sprinter accused of smacking her opponent on the back of the head with a baton shouted at her younger competitor during the alleged attack, according to a report.
Click here for the latest update. A Virginia high school athlete is defending herself after a video captured the moment she hit a fellow competitor with a baton during a track and field relay race.