This is Diesel. His bed has been taken over by a two-pound kitten. Wondering if you can ask them to please move. He is too scared. 13/10 (TT: lahdeedahdee)
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The fee sparked chaos and concern when it was rolled out last fall, especially among tech companies that frequently use the visas.
because of woke you cant even denigrate an entire nationality wholesale anymore without being called a racist
From six elementary schools plus countries all over the world into one high school. Happy graduation, class of 2026! 🥳
“Students’ experiences are at the very least context for the scores that we observe.”
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Maybe not the best choice of reading material while I'm at the pool, but I learned something new about chlorine smell!
"MCPS spends close to five million dollars each year to cover AP costs."
I think this started as a way of spending down ESSER funds but it's time to revisit. Maybe a targeted approach, with tests covered for all at certain schools? @mocoboe.bsky.social
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"The bill cuts $1.6 billion from annual Title I grants for low-income students, eliminates billions of dollars in formula and competitive grants for schools and colleges, and slashes investment in education research." via @marklieberman.bsky.social
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1) Our education system could benefit from investments in research that inform decisions. So I hate the disinvestment in IES.
2) Nickle-and-diming education is never going to make a dent in the deficit. It's just not a big part of the budget. www.cbo.gov/publication/...
New NAEP scores reveal a telling divide between younger and older students when it comes to reading and math.
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The stress of AP exams is finally over. The long hours of studying, the tons of practice tests and review guides done, but at what cost? Will you receive straight scores of fives, and does it matter? ...
Dr Oz: "You're not allowed to complain about Somalians, because that's racist. And the worst thing you can be in Minnesota is a racist."
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"The good news is that chlorine, which is widely used in pools, is effective at killing many pathogens. The not-so-good news is that chlorine does not work instantly – and it doesn't kill everything," Lisa Cuchara wrote for The Conversation in 2025. https://to.pbs.org/4maqLz9
Most pool-related risks can be reduced with simple precautions by both the pool staff and swimmers.