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Five Strategies to Support U S Democracy

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With 50% more women than men enrolling, is HE failing?

With 50% more women than men enrolling, is HE failing?
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Borough releases memo on education funding vote

The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly voted unanimously last week to release a legal memo regarding questions surrounding whether Assembly Member Geoff Smith should be allowed to vote on school funding since he is an employee of the Kodiak Island Borough School District. The topic was added to the agenda Thursday night at the request of Assembly Member Julie Kavanaugh so she might better explain it to residents. “It will simplify my ability to speak with concerned community members about the topic,” Kavanaugh said.  Assembly members cannot disclose confidential information, including classified legal opinions, data about personnel or any other topic derived from executive session discussions.

8 Inspiring Vegans Over 50

Shares Media can give the impression that only younger generations are vegan, and while there are plenty of Millennials and Gen-Zers going plant-based, being vegan is trending at all ages. In the spirit of learning from more experienced generations, we asked eight vegans over 50 years old to share their wisdom. As we approach the New Year, keep these stories in mind as you plan goals and aspirations for your own vegan life.  1. Victoria Moran, New York City, NY, 70 “I raised my daughter [now age 37] vegan and she works as a stunt performer and aerialist. She is still vegan, her husband is vegan, and their dog is vegan.”

Disadvantaged Students More Likely to Be Learning Remotely, Study Finds

Disadvantaged Students More Likely to Be Learning Remotely, Study Finds Research from Columbia University suggests that less effective instruction will widen the achievement gap. Mya Janae, a fifth grader in Kent, Wash., has not returned to the classroom since the coronavirus closed her school in March. Her mother, Shereese Rhodes, has squeezed her budget to hire a tutor.Credit.Jovelle Tamayo for The New York Times Dec. 24, 2020 WASHINGTON Disadvantaged students are much more likely than others to be engaged in remote schooling during the coronavirus pandemic, increasing the risk that less effective instruction will widen the achievement gap, according to the first comprehensive analysis of attendance patterns.

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