Not All California Schools Get the Same Civics Lessons. Here's Why All high school students are required to take civics, but a lack of money can limit opportunities. And in some communities, parent objections pressure teachers to avoid certain topics. 12/21/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Edina superintendent chosen to lead St. Paul schools Edina Public Schools Superintendent Stacie Stanley has been picked to become the next superintendent of St. Paul Public Schools. 12/20/2024 - 2:32 am | View Link
The Story of One Mississippi County Shows How Private Schools Are Exacerbating Segregation A new ProPublica analysis shows a stark pattern across states in the Deep South: Alongside majority-Black public school districts, a separate web of private academies are filled almost entirely with ... 12/19/2024 - 3:50 am | View Link
Two LEAD Educators Named 2024 Blue Ribbon Teachers LEAD Public Schools is proud to announce that two outstanding LEAD educators have been named Blue Ribbon Teachers – Saige Connor of LEAD Cameron Middle School and Maggie Moran of LEAD Southeast High School.This is a testament to their exceptional dedication and skill in the classroom. 12/18/2024 - 4:41 am | View Website
LEAD School Spotlight: LEAD Southeast High LEAD Southeast High School (LSEH) was founded in 2017 and celebrated its first graduating class in May 2021. The following month, in June 2021, Genevieve Hinnant became LEAD Southeast High’s principal. Hinnant previously served as founding principal at Belmont Charter […] 12/16/2024 - 7:35 am | View Website
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Both LEAD High Schools Named Tennessee Civics All-Star Schools We are proud to announce that both LEAD Academy High School and LEAD Southeast High School were named by the state of Tennessee as United States Civic All-Star Schools! 12/15/2024 - 5:38 pm | View Website
Brick Church 8th-Grader Named City's "Mr. Basketball" Congratulations to Antonio “Tony” Anthony for being named the city’s Mr. Basketball through the Charles Davis Foundation awards program. Tony, an eighth-grader at Brick Church: A LEAD Public School, led the Bears to a 16-4 record and a season […] 12/15/2024 - 1:03 am | View Website
After a tumultuous week, Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is expected to play against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Hill was a surprise addition to the Dolphins’ injury report Friday, deemed questionable with both his nagging wrist injury and an undisclosed personal matter.
But according to an ESPN report late Saturday night, Hill is expected to be available for the 4:25 p.m.
General Daily Insight for December 22, 2024
The path forward may seem to zig and zag as the day moves along. The Moon in analytical Virgo will trine change-maker Uranus in stable Taurus before opposing mystical Neptune in dreamy Pisces, encouraging us to think outside the box and follow our intuition.
Rickey Henderson, the thrilling and charismatic Hall of Fame outfielder who, with his signature crouched stance, blazing speed and unlikely home run power, was widely regarded as the greatest leadoff hitter in Major League Baseball history, died Friday. He was 65.
His death was announced by his family. They did not cite a cause or say where he died, but they thanked the staff at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center.
Often called “the man of steal” by sports writers, Henderson holds the career record for stolen bases with 1,406.
ORLANDO – Observations and other notes of interest from Saturday night’s 121-114 loss to the Orlando Magic:
– This was no time for easing off the gas.
– Not when a two-game losing streak could have turned into three.
– Not with Jimmy Butler back in Miami with a stomach illness.
– But, most importantly, not after what happened Monday night in Detroit.
– That’s when the Pistons opened without Tobias Harris and Jaden Ivey and then lost Isaiah Stewart early.
– And still found a way to beat the Heat in overtime.
– Even with Butler going for a triple-double.
– This time, the opposition was a Magic team lacking Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner and Jalen Suggs, Orlando’s three best players, also without Garry Harris and then losing Moe Wagner early, followed by a second-period ejection of starting power forward Wendell Carter Jr.
– What you do, what you need to do in that situation, is stomp early, try to settle it early.
– As so many opponents did last season, when the Heat struggled through their injury-plagued season.
– Which the Heat tried.
– So mission accomplished?
– Not exactly, with closing still mattering.
– So, no, this did not erase the bitter taste of Monday night.
– Just added.
– Good teams seize such moments.
– Then there are the Heat.
– Which tells you plenty.
– With Butler sidelined by the illness that had him leaving the game for good in Friday night’s first quarter against the Thunder, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra turned to a dramatically different opening lineup.
– This time the Heat opened with Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson .
ORLANDO — Just when you thought any worse wasn’t possible after blowing an eight-point overtime lead in Detroit at the start of the week, it got worse for the Miami Heat at the end of the week.
Against a severely depleted Orlando Magic roster, the absence of Jimmy Butler hardly appeared to register through the first three quarters for Erik Spoelstra’s team, with the Heat racing to a 25-point lead.
And then, a collapse of epic proportions, and now, a three-game losing streak following Saturday night’s 121-114 loss at Kia Center.
“These are tough lessons that we all have to learn,” Spoelstra said.
Keyshawn Hall and Jordan Ivy-Curry combined to score 40 points as UCF closed out its nonconference portion of its season with an 86-66 win over visiting Jacksonville on Saturday.
The Knights also saw the return of guards Jaylin Sellers and Mikey Williams, who were making their season debuts.
Sellers, a senior, went down with an undisclosed injury in an exhibition game against Florida Gulf Coast on Oct.