Tuscola’s Warriors Celebrate State Runner-Up, School Invests in Future Champions

Tuscola, IL — In a proud display of achievement, Tuscola’s Warriors high school gym now sports a new banner celebrating the track and field teams’ recent runner-up status at the state meet, as explained by Athletic Director Ryan Hornaday. This addition to the gymnasium cost the school $505 plus shipping, a testament to the school’s commitment to recognizing the hard work and success of its student athletes. This spring’s achievements were not limited to the high school sports fields. In a broader scope of educational investment, school districts throughout the region have made notable acquisitions … Read more

Denver Court Rejects School Districts’ Lawsuit Against Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program Rollout

Denver, CO — A Denver judge this week dismissed a lawsuit targeting Colorado’s universal preschool program, which had been brought by multiple school districts and associated organizations. The plaintiffs argued that the state’s central management of the program was detrimental, especially to students with disabilities, but failed to demonstrate legal harm. Judge Jon J. Olafson ruled that the school districts, the Colorado Association of School Executives, representatives for special education directors, two families, and a rural school agency did not provide sufficient evidence that the rollout had directly harmed them. He suggested the challenges described … Read more

Nashville Court Halts Release of Covenant School Shooting Records Amid Legal and Ethical Deliberations

Nashville, Tenn. — A Nashville judge has issued a ruling to temporarily withhold releasing any records related to last year’s tragic mass shooting at the Covenant School, where six individuals lost their livers. The ruling, delivered late Thursday evening, comes 14 months after various groups sought access to documents withheld by Metro Nashville in the aftermath of the devastating event. The court’s decision, articulated by Chancellor I’Ashea Myles in a detailed 60-page document, has stirred expectations of an appeal from at least one of the plaintiffs involved in the lawsuit. Myles identified the universal modern … Read more

Merced City School District Under Scrutiny as Grand Jury Alleges Misconduct and Violations

MERCED, Calif. — A new report from the Merced County Grand Jury has cast a critical eye on Merced City School District, spotlighting a range of alleged misdeeds by its Board and administration that include sexual misconduct and multiple violations of the state’s open meeting laws. The scrutiny began following numerous complaints that painted a troubling picture of the internal operations within the district. Issues at the heart of the investigation range from workplace harassment and bullying to overt violations of the Brown Act, which guards against undisclosed meetings by local legislative entities. In a … Read more