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Upstate School District Unveils New Long-Term Plan With Exciting Proposed Projects

Greenville County Schools has introduced various modifications to its long-term strategy as the district gets ready for upcoming expansion. The district authorities anticipate welcoming several hundred additional students in the coming years. Subscribe to our Newsletters "Definitely, we are looking forward to ongoing growth, particularly in the southern part of the district," stated Executive Director of Facilities Scott Carlin. The school board has collectively decided to allocate over $80 million for their capital enhancement initiative. According to the board members, they achieved this funding boost without raising taxes. Carlin stated that he doesn’t think there has been a decrease in construction expenses since the economic downturn of 2008 and 2009, implying that these costs have kept rising. The modifications encompass a suggested bus station at the present location of Bryson Middle School. Additionally, they involve possible expansions for both the n...

Voters Decide Fate of $28M Bonds for Mercer County High School

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Mercer County High School might soon receive a much-anticipated renovation. “Extensive planning brought us to this stage,” stated Tim Farquer, the superintendent of Mercer County Schools. “The present structure was built back in 1954.” It boils down to whether Merger, Henderson, and Rock Island County voters approve a referendum for $28 million in bonds over a 30-year period on April 1. "We would rather implement comprehensive updates to update the facility, but we understand that this necessitates taking on additional debt over a extended timeframe," Farquer stated. The initiative centers around enhancing classrooms, updating buildings, and boosting safety and security measures. Many of these places," Farquer explained, "have labs, setups, and tools that date back to 1954 when they were built, set up, or bought." He added, "Our laboratory workstations often fail to operate at full capacity. Right now, we require students to go outd...

DOJ Probes Rhode Island Schools Over Race-Based Loan Forgiveness Program for Educators

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an inquiry into a Rhode Island school The district aims to ascertain if its teacher loan forgiveness program has a discriminatory effect on white applicants. On March 21, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter to both the Providence Public School District (PPSD) and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE). In this correspondence, they initiated an inquiry to determine if these entities' hiring procedures—including their student loan repayment initiative—have disproportionately discriminated against Caucasian educators based on race. "The letter emphasizes that no final determinations have been made regarding the topic under examination. We aim to review all pertinent data, and we encourage your support in pinpointing potential sources of such information," as initially reported by The Boston Globe . PPSD's " Educator from Underrepresented Racial Gro...

Harvard Grads Leave Without Finishing a Single Book

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Even though they might be part of the intellectual elite, Harvard students Could finish their degree without picking up a single work of fiction throughout their tenure at the nation's most ancient institution of higher learning. Scolding her fellow 25,000 students at the institution founded in 1636, Claire Miller asserts that the university ought to mandate them to read at least one book. In The Harvard Crimson, the campus newspaper, Ms. Miller has advocated for making an English course mandatory for students, who annually pay over $56,000 (£44,350) in tuition fees. She posed a query to her colleagues, saying, "Can anyone recall when they last finished reading an entire book?" For someone planning to concentrate in English, it happened last week for me. However, if you inquire about this with fellow students from different majors, they're more inclined to respond with an indifferent shrug. Students at Harvard frequently gripe about the reading ass...