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MORAVIA — The Moravia Central School District has appointed an acting superintendent following its announcement earlier this week that its longtime leader is taking a voluntary leave.
Practo’s journey: How a school computer lab sparked a billion-rupee startup Practo started off by digitising administrative tasks for doctors; 16 years later it’s become a one-stop shop for ...
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Making Computer Science Relevant and Relatable A key takeaway for these educators was the power of language. By introducing terms like “algorithm,” they helped students connect computer science to ...
The Prince George’s County Board of Education announced Superintendent Millard House will step down less than two years after taking the job. The decision comes after a no confidence vote from ...
Changes are in the works for Norfolk’s school system. The school board is looking to the future – after the superintendent was fired last night. Dr. Sharon Byrdsong was officially ousted by a ...
A roundup of local and regional news.Fort Wayne/Allen County Urban League to celebrate renovated computer lab today The Fort Wayne Urban League will cut the ribbon on its newly renovated computer ...
Epic Charter Schools is currently under investigation by the Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board. The board said they are investigating to ensure Epic is maintaining compliance with the terms ...
The chief auditor for Broward schools should be fired, said one School Board member, who wrote a scathing evaluation. Dave Rhodes, who was hired as chief auditor last year, received overall ...
Many people fought to keep the lab school open, and the past year has been a roller coaster of emotions for school staff, students and their families as hopes have been raised and dashed, Fergon said.
The public school district’s internal network has been hacked, according to Superintendent Tracy Curley. Here's how students and staff are affected.