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Commentary: With school choice, what s the end game?

Commentary: With school choice, what s the end game? Cameron Vickrey, For the Express-News April 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Let’s have a serious conversation about the purpose of school choice. A recent Senate Committee on Education hearing in the Texas Legislature revealed a fundamental divergence in our state’s philosophy of education. One senator admitted proudly the reason Texas has charter schools is to provide “pure choice.” Pure choice is not the prevailing narrative that we have been told. Many public school supporters have made concessions for charter schools so kids who are “stuck in failing schools” have an affordable alternative. But now we know this is not the end game. The end game is simply choice.

Punjab culture rich in traditions, deeply rooted in history: Buzdar

Top Story March 15, 2021 LAHORE: Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has said the culture of Punjab is rich in traditions and famous all over the world as it is deeply rooted in history. He was speaking as chief guest of a special ceremony held here at CM Office Sunday in connection with Punjab Culture Day. Participants of the ceremony were wearing traditional Punjabi turbans. Provincial Culture Minister Khayal Ahmed Kastro presented Punjab’s traditional turban to the chief minister. Buzdar gave traditional turbans to Khayal Ahmed Kastro and PM’s Adviser Barrister Shahzad Akbar. Addressing the participants, the chief minister said Punjabis have their own unique identity everywhere they live in the world. Celebrating and remembering culture and traditions is a sign of the nations which took pride in their history as cultural festivals reflect the identity and individuality of each region, he added.

Rooted in Our Community is a popular Saturday ticket

ELKTON — Maureen O’Shea is excited about the first Cecil County Agriculture “Rooted in Our Community” event happening virtually this Saturday starting at 9 a.m. “We have 75 people registered, which I am very pleased with being as this is a virtual event on a Saturday,” O’Shea, Cecil County Agriculture Coordinator, said Tuesday. Rooted in Our Community was designed to teach folks not involved in Cecil County’s vast agriculture community about the origins of their food, especially by meeting local producers. O’Shea said those 75 registrants represent a wide swath but the majority are not emails she recognizes as being in the AG community.

I m going to take this year, and make something of it: The rise of a new black-owned business

‘I’m going to take this year and make something of it’: The rise of a new Orlando Black-owned business Ryan McKenzie starts Table Ghost Kitchen after fight with COVID-19 Jordyn Markhoff, WKMG Updated:  Tags:  Ryan McKenzie starts Table Ghost Kitchen after a fight with COVID-19 After being laid off from working as a server at both Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Universal Studios, 29-year-old, Ryan McKenzie packed up his car and took off for his hometown in Virginia. Spending the early months of the pandemic with his sister and nieces, he discovered his knack for cooking could be turned into so much more.

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