Supreme Court Reviews Case Involving Off-Campus Student Action On Social Media
The Supreme Court is reviewing a case involving off-campus actions of students on social media. The court’s decision will impact students across the country, including those here in Oklahoma.
Students often use social media as a sounding board for their frustrations, but how far is too far before a school can step in, or can they without infringing on a student s freedom of speech?
This particular case started when a high school student found out she did not make the varsity cheer team. The Pennsylvania cheerleader was suspended in 2017 after posting a photo on snapchat using a graphic gesture with a foul caption while referencing her school, and its cheer and football team. Julia Ogilvie goes to high school in Tulsa said as an athlete, she can relate.
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Imagine Learning Recognizes Top Schools Nationwide for Exemplary Usage of Imagine Learning Digital Programs
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Over 300 Schools Across the Country Identified for Innovation and Dedication by Imagine Learning
These awards recognize the schools and students that have demonstrated exemplary usage of Imagine Learning programs and they are a true testament to the hard work and dedication of students and educators around the country. PROVO, Utah (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Imagine Learning, a Weld North Education company and leading educational technology developer of supplemental adaptive curriculum for PreK through eighth-grade students, today announced the winners of the 2020–2021 Imagine Nation Awards. The awards are part of the esteemed Imagine Learning motivational program igniting engagement and amplifying confidence for all learners.
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Maria Cruze, second from right, shares a selfie with her children, from left, Andrea, John Jacob and Bela.Â
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Maria Cruz shows some of the flash cards she uses while helping Irving Elementary School students with their speech.
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Maria Cruze, second from right, shares a selfie with her children, from left, Andrea, John Jacob and Bela. MARIA CRUZ/Submitted
Maria Cruz finds herself in a flurry of activity, even after her workday ends at Irving Elementary School. Everything is going too fast with extracurricular activities with my kids and helping my husband at the restaurant, also working with Hispanic families so I don t have much time, she said.
Muskogee Public Schools Dealing With Damage Caused By Winter Weather
Muskogee Public Schools are still dealing with flooding and power issues from last week s winter storms. The 6th grade academy and high school were affected, sending students into virtual learning for the time being. I call it the trifecta; I started out with the flood last year, then we had the pandemic, and now the ice storm. So, all those things really have affected us tremendously, Muskogee superintendent Jarod Mendenhall told News On 6.
He says on Tuesday of last week, school leaders found some parts of Muskogee High School flooded due to pipes bursting from the cold and spewed water across campus. Electrical units were also frozen, and power was shut off.