Education or indoctrination? That’s the big question at the core of the hullabaloo over “critical race theory,” and you don’t have to be a conservative to worry about it. You
Although the Glenview History Center has been very active on social medial during the past 16 months, it is now delighted to be reopening its facilities for in-person visits.
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The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has announced all but 900 winners of its 66th annual scholarship program. They include five students from New Trier High School so far. (New Trier Township High School District 203)
WINNETKA, IL Six high school seniors from New Trier Township communities were recently named winners of college scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. They include five New Trier High School students and one from Loyola Academy.
Half of the winners were awarded $2,500 cash scholarships, while the rest were awarded college-sponsored scholarships to schools in Illinois, Indiana and Iowa. A final group of about 900 winners of college-sponsored scholarships is due to be announced next month.
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Acacia Walker-Weinstein joined Yard Sale, which aired Tuesday night, to talk about her national title run.
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. World Lacrosse welcomed Saudi Lacrosse as its 70
th member nation.
The news dropped on Tuesday afternoon, making Saudi Lacrosse the seventh member nation added in the past year. It joins Qatar as the second Middle Eastern nation to become a World Lacrosse member nation.
2. Six news teams make an appearance in the Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Girls’ National Top 25.
Unionville (Pa.), Skaneateles (N.Y.), Glenelg Country (Md.), Loyola Academy (Ill.), Eastport-South Manor (N.Y.) and Garnet Valley (Pa.) entered the National Top 25.
Parents of students at a private Catholic school in Chicago are raising concerns that “woke” ideology that has infiltrated secular schools has also extended into Catholic schools despite its apparent contradictions with the Catholic Church's teachings, according to Noelle Mering, a scholar with the Ethics & Public Policy Center.