A student is considered chronically absent when they miss at least 10% of a school year. In most states, that means missing about 18 days a year, regardless of whether the absences were excused.
Entering his fourth and final year at North Carolina, Seth Trimble has left an impact on the court, as an entrepreneur and in ...
The William G. and Marie Selby Foundation is turning 70, and its legacy of generously supporting our community remains as ...
The Autonomous Driving Academy offers a deep dive into robotics, programming and artificial intelligence. Students ...
Alycia Marshall, who became CCP's permanent president this month, says she was also deeply influenced by a mentor who helped ...
Terry Woodward was honored as the inaugural Community Hero Award recipient during this year’s Silver Salute Celebration ...
The Drees Homes Foundation was recently honored with the Faith, Hope and Inspiration Award by the Alliance for Catholic Urban ...
Former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver brought his inspirational message to "A Novel Event" fundraiser, once ...
By Dr. Tamar Marie Boyadjian My own work as a fantasy author and medievalist often involves tracing the interconnectedness of ...
OU’s Office of Advocacy and Education’s “My Costume is Not My Consent” campaign is using trendy Halloween costumes and ...
Another unexpected aspect of the school’s educational system was the requirement that students who had failed their weekly test (with a pass mark being 50 percent) must attend a 30-minute catch-up ...
Schools are launching fundraisers, setting up food pantries, and collecting donations to try to secure extra food for ...