Employees of Papillion La Vista Community Schools who stick around through next school year will be eligible for a stipend up to $3,000, the school board decided Monday.
On Thursday, the presidents of six local teachers unions sent a letter to the City Councils of Omaha, Bellevue, La Vista, Papillion and Ralston, encouraging them to issue mask requirements as COVID-19 cases continue to increase.
From there to here, and here to there, Dr. Seuss books are an international affair. But some of his stories have caused a scareWith portrayals of people that are unfair. Like an Asian person with chopsticks in handOr African American men, barefoot as they stand.Dr. Seuss Enterprises says its hurtful and wrongAnd a message it no longer wants to prolong. The publishing of six books will be curtailed. Dr. Seuss Enterprises is ceasing their sale. A panel of experts decided which books to stop Their prices now skyrocketing in online shops. Some view the move as cancel culture, Like conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. But some educators say books can be a sculptor,Molding young minds on who is a real-life villain or hero. How do we change? some ask, when we have Read Across America Day,Which aims to inspire kids to go ahead, read away. But its tied to, and is on, Dr. Seuss birthday.   Well, some U.S. school districts are separating the movement fr
The book being read to students at G. Stanley Hall Elementary School is titled 'Something Happened in Our Town,' and seeks to educate children on identifying racial injustice, although some parents were troubled by the content.