With the Mead School Board saying it's caught in a "legal dilemma," Washington Superintendent Chris Reykdal cautioned the board to follow his guidance as the Trump Administration's executive orders ...
Candidates Chrystal Myer, Lisa Ann Krueger and Brayden Myer will bring a new, younger, forward-thinking perspective to the ...
Celeste Winders’ resignation letter focused on the importance of fighting for her free speech rights and alluded to concerns ...
The Greeley-Evans District 6 Board of Education approved a letter of support for the downtown Greeley development plan on Monday. Representatives from Greeley-based Richmark Development have a vision ...
This week's letters to the editor discuss the meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Sheboygan school ...
The Bourne Select Board granted a letter of recommendation to OpenCape for its application to the Massachusetts Broadband ...
The Wake school board won't write a letter in support of Attorney General Jeff Jackson's investigation into PowerSchool. Board members declined to second a board member's motion to send one.
In a recent letter, the Mead school board told federal officials it felt it was in a double bind – conflicting state and federal directives meant risks to funding when following either directive.