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| | | | | When schools were closed in Michigan some elementary teachers in my district wanted to keep in touch with students using a website. I made t... | |
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| | | | | The beginning of the school year is here in many districts, and that means teachers have entered the first big season of professional development. Many districts are not really sure what to do with... | |
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| | | An Australian television station says its reporter and photographer are OK after they were shown being forcibly moved by law enforcement live on ABC7's 6 p. m. newscast Monday. According to 7News, U. S. Correspondent Amelia Brace and cameraman Tim Myers said they will have a few bruises but will be fine. The incident occurred as dozens of law enforcement officials pushed protesters away from the Lafayette Park area, shortly before President Donald Trump walked to St. John's Church. | ||