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Hon Hai expects triple-digit growth in AI server sales in H2

Taipei, May 31 (CNA) Taiwan-based manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. said Wednesday that it expects triple-digit growth in its artificial intelligence (AI) server sales in the second half of this year.

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UTA Receives $5.6M Grant to Support Texas Middle Grades Math Teachers

UTA Receives $5.6M Grant to Support Texas Middle Grades Math Teachers
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Inside the Kansas City school teaching students how to cope with the trauma of gun violence

Kansas City, Missouri, saw a record 180 homicides in 2020, and 2021 is on track for another deadly year. Inevitably, the trauma from this gun violence makes its way to students, forcing Kansas City Public Schools to rethink its approach to education and discipline.

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Teacher support for 'zero tolerance' rules tied to lower feelings of safety

Teacher support for "zero tolerance" is linked to higher rates of out-of-school suspensions and lower feelings of safety among both students and teachers.

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Zero-tolerance policies in schools related to higher suspension rates

Zero-tolerance policies for weapons and sometimes drugs have been adopted by some school districts wanting to deter student behavior by making it clear that actions would be met with automatic punishment.

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