Parents, teachers and community members rallied in Rutherford County against the proposed school voucher program.
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Folks on the Lincoln Memorial University campus and around Harrogate, Tennessee, saw an unexpected visitor on campus on Wednesday.That’s because a wallaby, which one might expect to see in Australia or at a zoo, hopped its way around campus.The university said the wallaby, who wasn’t named, is the pet of a nearby resident and that the animal had escaped.”Campus wildlife alert! This morning, our campus had a surprise visitor a Harrogate resident’s escaped pet wallaby! The unexpected guest was spotted bounding across campus and entered the woods behind Grant-Lee Hall,” the university said in a Facebook post published before local and state officials were able to safely capture the escaped wallaby and return it to its owner.The rescue came after the animal bounced around the campus and ended up in the woods behind a building. That’s where officials were able to capture it.The school, in a second Facebook post published after the animal was captured, said the unexpected visitor brought added joy to the campus.”Thank you wallaby for bounding in and bringing all the smiles to us today. You have captured the heart of all us Railsplitters,” Lincoln Memorial University said in the post.The university said the event ended up being a bonus learning experience for some students.In the Facebook post, the school said, “A couple of our Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine received an opportunity for some extra hands-on learning when the LMU campus had a surprise visitor this morning!”The university said the “cute little guy” wandered around the town and then onto the LMU campus.After it was captured, the critter was examined by Dr. Paul Nader with Lincoln Memorial University. “Our CVM students were eager to help and we are happy to announce that the wallaby is now safe and happy at home with his owner,” the university said in its post. Lincoln Memorial University released images of the animal bounding around campus on roads and near parking areas, as well as photos of students and officials who were involved with the safe capture.See images of the wallaby having a hopping good time on the university’s campus in the video player above.
Educational activist group Leaders of Color is fighting against the move.
Located in Marietta High School, the center provides these services free for Marietta students who might not otherwise have much support.
A staffer for Memphis Rep. Torrey Harris cannot return until May 3, after having a “verbal confrontation” with Nashville Rep. Justin Jones at the end of January.
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Kathleen Norton-Schock provides her monthly updates on all the programs on Michigan Council of Women in Technology”s calendar over the next couple of months, including several competitions that earn college scholarships.On Feb. 22, Hockey with Heart: A Fundraiser with the Detroit Red Wings v Colorado Avalance, is scheduled for Little Ceasar’s Arena. A pre-game event with Together4Tech, MCWT’s male allies, will happen right before the game in Heritage Hall at LCA. Tickets are $50, and include the pre-game event with Together4Tech and the game itself.
A 2023 Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision is forcing lawmakers to address school funding inequities. Key players are reaching different conclusions about solutions.
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Amid concerns and confusion over the financial health of Queen’s University, its principal Patrick Deane says he’s confident the school will “weather the current difficulty,” but added that post-secondary funding is a challenge across Ontario.
Twin Falls High School defensive back Grant Patterson announced his commitment to Idaho State while Wyatt Solosabal committed to College of Idaho for football and baseball.