Raekwon Davis: Say My Name At The Door miamidolphins.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miamidolphins.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Meet KUOW s summer 2021 RadioActive youth producers Jul 17, 2021
KUOW s RadioActive Youth Media is proud to offer our 18th annual summer introductory workshop for teens. In our second all-virtual workshop, fifteen teens, aged 15-18, will spend four weeks learning about radio journalism and audio storytelling.
Youth participants will do all of the research, interviews, writing, voicing and editing to produce their own short radio stories from home. By the end of the four weeks, the group will have produced fifteen profile stories. Hear them at our public listening party event.
Adrian Guerra, Senior, Kamiak High School
How BLM protests changed teaching in King County schools crosscut.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from crosscut.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
You can guess the reasons why.
Fairfax County has named Robert E. Lee High school after civil rights icon John Lewis.
Alexandria has renamed two schools. Hampton is renaming five schools that were previously named after either slaveowners, Confederates or segregationists.
The College of William and Mary has renamed three buildings.
The state community college system is renaming schools bearing the names of Lord Fairfax, John Tyler, Thomas Nelson and wants to change Patrick Henry and Dabney S. Lancaster.
All this has come within the past few months. We donât have space to list all the schools, roads or other public facilities that have been or are in the process of being renamed. Roanoke is no stranger to this process.
Here s what Treasure Valley school districts are planning for 2021 graduation ceremonies
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is well underway in Idaho, meaning some seniors will be able to celebrate their achievement in person with safety precautions in place.
Credit: KTVB Author: Celina Van Hyning (KTVB) Published: 4:51 PM MDT May 9, 2021 Updated: 4:51 PM MDT May 9, 2021
BOISE, Idaho When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Idaho in March 2020, many Treasure Valley seniors were forced to forego traditional in-person graduation and take part in a drive-by or virtual graduation.
One year later, the COVID-19 vaccine is here and the rollout is well underway, meaning some seniors will be able to celebrate their achievement in person with safety precautions in place.