Bourbon County district officials say its schools’ salaries can’t compete with nearby Fayette County’s new teacher pay rates.
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NYPD Cuts Nearly 500 School Crossing Guards
The school crossing guard job cuts will result in $7.5 million savings in 2024 and beyond.
UPDATE: Newport News Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Student Has Resigned
The Richneck teacher’s last day was Monday. She was shot in the hand and chest and has gone through multiple surgeries.
SEC Doubles Penalties On Home Teams When Fans Rush Game Fields, Courts
New security policies have also been implemented by the SEC so schools can better control rowdy athletic event crowds.
Sacramento USD and City Settle Sexual Abuse Case for $52M
Sacramento and its school district have settled claims stemming from the sexual abuse of at least eight children by a former aide.
Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe
About 19% of all the teachers who participated in a new RAND study said they would carry a gun at school if allowed.
University of Virginia Updates Its Emergency SMS Text Policy
UVA students, faculty, and staff members will now automatically be enrolled in the school’s emergency text messaging system.
Ex-SMU Grad Student Arrested for Making Threats Against School Officials
The former student said he wanted to kill SMU’s president and faculty members, also implying he had explosives in his home.
NOAA Forecasts 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Will Have at Least 12 Named Storms
NOAA also predicts that one to four category 3, 4, or 5 hurricanes could happen in the Atlantic from June 1 to November 30.
5 Friday Facts: May 26, 2023 Edition
Here are five facts to ponder before you take off for the long Memorial Day weekend.
University of Idaho Buys University of Phoenix
The purchase of the University of Phoenix is intended to help U of I weather an expected drop in U.S. college enrollment.
Security at Denver East High School Under Fire After 2 Shootings
The Denver Public Schools Board has voted to bring back two armed police officers to patrol East High School through the end of the year.












