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Russell County USD 407 Board of Education Will Meet November 8

Russell County USD 407 Board of Education Will Meet November 8
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JHS prepares for new computer science legislation to take affect

JHS prepares for new computer science legislation to take affect Computer science requirement begins fall of 2022 JHS prepares for new computer science legislation to take affect By Imani Williams | April 27, 2021 at 6:57 PM CDT - Updated April 27 at 7:04 PM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Arkansas continues to move forward in computer science education. Soon students will walk out of many high schools across the state knowing a little more about computer science. The course is now required to graduate in the state, and staff at Jonesboro High School are excited. Earlier this year, Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a bill requiring computer science to graduate high school.

Kansas legislators move to legalize recreational marijuana use

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Proposed Arkansas legislation requires Holocaust education to be taught in public schools

Olathe family continues fight to change Kansas stalking statute

Olathe family continues fight to change Kansas stalking statute Daughter allegedly targeted by elementary teacher Daughter allegedly targeted by elementary teacher and last updated 2021-01-20 23:59:43-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A pre-teen whose fourth-grade teacher faces a reckless stalking charge said she hopes no other children go through a situation like she did. Now 11 years old, that s one sentiment the Olathe student shared in testimony Wednesday before the Kansas House Judiciary Committee, referring to former Olathe elementary school teacher James Loganbill. It’s just hard to think about, so I don’t like to think about it, the young girl said. Sometimes, I go to bed and I’m just like, Oh, what it would’ve been like if I didn’t go to that school or all that stuff.

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