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Fontana superintendent launches run for San Bernardino County education board
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Fontana Unified Superintendent Miki Rene Inbody has entered the race for San Bernardino County Board of Education Trustee Area B. She is leaning on 35 years in public education, county experience and a record of expanding programs and facilities…
Davis Street draws 1,200-plus to annual outreach and back-to-school fair
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Davis Street Community Center welcomed more than 1,200 people to its annual Community Outreach & Resource Fair in San Leandro on Aug. 8, pairing free health and family services with a back-to-school drive.
Hebei Medical University review backs brain-signal testing for prolonged consciousness disorders
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Researchers at Hebei Medical University reviewed evidence on using direct electrical recordings from the brain to assess prolonged disorders of consciousness.
Houston dermatologist urges families to add skin checks to back-to-school prep
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Dr. Andrew Quinn of Quinn Dermatology says late-summer skin checks can help Houston-area students avoid acne flare-ups, rashes, infections and other issues as school, sports and outdoor activities ramp up. He is encouraging parents to look for…
Most teachers use AI, but training and policy lag behind
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K12 Academics says AI has become mainstream in classrooms, with 60% of teachers using it in the 2024-25 school year, but most received no formal training.
Certified Security Systems expands free homeowner security resources
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Certified Security Systems is broadening its free education effort for South Florida homeowners as security technology gets more complex.
Tahir Jamil launches free math activity e-book for young students
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Tahir Jamil has released Math Joy, a free activity e-book aimed at making math feel less intimidating for elementary students and youth programs.
Saraswati Learning Center renews autism center designation
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Saraswati Learning Center in Jakarta has renewed its Certified Autism Center designation from IBCCES, extending its staff training and accessibility commitments for autistic students and those with developmental differences.
RiseGuide wins Gold Stevie Award for learning and education
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RiseGuide earned the only Gold Stevie Award in the Learning & Education category at the 23rd International Business Awards, highlighting its rapid growth and micro-lesson model.
Reba Clarke-Wedderburn expands access-focused special education advocacy
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Influential Women is spotlighting Reba Clarke-Wedderburn, Ed.D., a Tennessee educator and nonprofit founder whose work centers on independent IEP audits, parent education, and school improvement.
Electric Aircraft Symposium draws record turnout and sets 2027 dates
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The 20th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium drew nearly 200 in-person attendees, a record 47 speakers and 12 moderators at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh on July 18–19. Organizers also set the 21st symposium for July 24–25, 2027, as the AAM…
St. Genevieve students press Rep. Luz Rivas on federal scholarship tax credit
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Congresswoman Luz Rivas visited St. Genevieve Parish Schools on Monday and heard students argue that California should opt into a new federal scholarship tax credit.
Tarzana Treatment Centers sets Latinx mental health conference for Oct. 16 at CSUN
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Tarzana Treatment Centers will host its 2026 Annual Latinx Mental Health Conference on Oct. 16 at Cal State Northridge, with five continuing education credits available.
NPS student team builds ISS-bound terahertz camera
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A Naval Postgraduate School student-faculty team has built a terahertz imaging payload scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in 2027. The project shows how interdisciplinary training, defense research and hands-on engineering are…
Seesaw launches AI assessment tool for open-ended student work
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Seesaw introduced Show What You Know, an AI-powered assessment experience that grades open-ended student responses, summarizes understanding and flags where students need help.
Research says New Orleans mansion housed first desegregated public school in the South
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New research tied to the Lalaurie Mansion at 1140 Royal Street says the Lower Girls’ School opened there in 1870 as the first racially integrated public school in the South.
Tank Pals sponsors Pet Care Trust classroom pet grants
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Tank Pals is sponsoring the Pet Care Trust’s Pets in the Classroom and Dogs in the Classroom programs, which support teachers and bring therapy animals into schools.
Dave Hendry urges parents to rethink how they judge schools
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Dave Hendry’s new book, Choosing Your Child’s Education, argues that parents should stop ranking schools by reputation or test scores and instead ask whether a learning environment helps children think, reason and thrive.
Rosedale and University of Birmingham launch undergraduate scholarship
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Rosedale International Education and the University of Birmingham have launched a new scholarship for graduates of Rosedale Global High School Network schools.
McKinney therapist says Texas phone-free schools are changing life at home
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One year after Texas schools began enforcing House Bill 1481, McKinney counselor Xiaoli “Ally” Wang says families are increasingly grappling with what the no-phone rule means for independence, anxiety and communication outside the classroom.
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