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Sep 16 2024POLITICS

Education Nation: A Critical Look at Tim Walz's Record - A Tale of Left-Wing Priorities and Education Backlash

As students head back to school, it's essential to examine the education policies of presidential candidates. In this article, we'll delve into the record of Gov. Tim Walz, a former teacher and Kamala Harris's running mate, and explore how his leadership could impact education. So, what's in store f

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Remembering Dr. Barbara Nielsen: An Education Champion Leaves a Lasting Legacy

Dr. Barbara Nielsen, a stalwart advocate for education in South Carolina, has passed away. As the state's Department of Education Chairperson from 1991 to 1999, she was a fierce believer in the potential of every student. Her dedication to equipping them to reach their goals earned her the respect o

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Fran Drescher's Timeless Wisdom: How 'The Nanny' Transcended Religions and Ages

Fran Drescher, the iconic star of 'The Nanny', recently shared her thoughts on the show's enduring popularity, stating that it "transcended religion" and people could identify with it. But what does this mean, exactly? Is it possible for a show to be so universally relatable that it bypasses cultura

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Sep 13 2024CRIME

Teacher's Outburst: When Education Goes Wrong

The tale of Tracy Madarasz, a 55-year-old special education teacher from Georgetown County, serves as a stark reminder of the dire consequences that can unfold when educators lose control. On a fateful day, Madarasz allegedly struck two students, threatened to kill them in her classroom, and left a

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Voucher Program Vetoed: SC Supreme Court Ruling Sparked Debate on Public Funds and Private Schools

The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that a portion of the state's school voucher program is unconstitutional, stating that public funds cannot be used to benefit private schools. The Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act, signed into law in May 2023, was deemed in violation of Article XI, Sect

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Voucher Program Ruled Unconstitutional: A Blow to Private School Funding

The South Carolina Supreme Court has struck down a key part of the state's school voucher program, ruling that public funds cannot be used to benefit private schools. But what does this mean for the future of education in the state? Will parents and students be left footing the bill for private scho

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Sep 12 2024CRIME

Teacher's Fury: 5-Year-Old Student Choked, Dragged Across Classroom

Imagine being a 5-year-old student, forced to plead 'I can't breathe' as your teacher, in a state of rage, chokes you and drags you across the classroom. This is not a scene from a horror movie, but a real-life incident that occurred at PS 153 Adam Clayon Powell Jr. Elementary School in Hamilton Hei

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

South Carolina's Children Need Your Voice

Are you ready to speak up for South Carolina's kids? The Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children is hitting the road, going from Conway to Columbia to Spartanburg and beyond, seeking your ideas and concerns about how to make life better for our state's children. What issues keep you up

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Jack Reacher's Weirdest Spinoff Book Series Would Never Work As A TV Show - But Here's Why You Should Still Read Them!

The Jack Reacher franchise has seen its fair share of spinoff book series over the years, each one taking the beloved character in a different direction. While some of these spin-offs have the potential to make for great television, others are so out-there that they would never work as live-action

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Sep 10 2024CRIME

Locker Room Secrets:A Middle School Teacher's Betrayal and the Unanswered Questions

A Tennessee middle school teacher, Christopher Schroll, received a four-year prison sentence for secretly filming female students in the locker room. Schroll, a former 8th-grade science teacher and soccer coach, pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated unlawful photography of a minor. He claimed he

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