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Is it enough? Supplemental budget aims to offset mental health, security cuts
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Riley Kelley
Supplemental funds will curb the impact of mental health and safety cuts in the education budget, but they won’t solve everything.
Event designed to build self-confidence with free hairstyling
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Free haircuts and braids at a district celebration event are helping students feel good about themselves, according to organizers.
‘Friendly’ event brings together four high school bands
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Godwin Heights, Kelloggsville, Lee and Wyoming high school bands performed for one another to help bring the local band community together.
U.S. Education Secretary: ‘We gotta fight for our educators’Â
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Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona hosted a roundtable discussion on public service loan forgiveness with local educators.
Four Wyoming-area high school bands set to performÂ
Godfrey-Lee
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Kelloggsville, Godwin Heights, Wyoming and Godfrey-Lee bands will take to the field together for a community performance on Sept. 14.
First-year teacher wants students to know ‘You can have fun while learning’
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In this episode of Study Hall, first-year Kent City teacher Marla Anderson discusses why she chose teaching at a time new teachers are badly needed.
Why do most schools start before Labor Day? Several reasons
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Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Middle college programs are the main reason Kent ISD seeks a post-Labor Day waiver for all local school districts. But there are others.
Through music, campers learn to be fully themselves
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Alexis Stark
Grandville Avenue Arts and Humanities’ 11th annual Girls Rock Grand Rapids camp brought students together to make music and build relationships.Â
Bus drivers role-play safety, security events
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Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
More than 170 attended a training focused on educating bus drivers on how to handle unexpected violence and threats.
Voters say ‘yes’ to library, early childhood millage requests
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Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Both the Kent District Library and the Ready by Five early childhood millage requests had huge support at the polls.Â
Social worker leads effort on gun safety, secure storage
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Kelloggsville Public Schools social worker Eunice Benavidez has experienced gun violence. She’s doing all she can to ensure others are safe.
New STEM space provides cutting-edge opportunities
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Three years after voters approved a bond request, students and staff are beginning to see all the possibilities of the high school’s new STEM area.
District replaces three of six buses destroyed in fireÂ
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Kelloggsville is working on plans to rebuild its bus garage.
Middle-schoolers learn coding, 3D printing, CAD
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
A middle school Robotics class teaches coding, 3D printing and computer-aided design. It’s one of three STEM electives offered to expose students to opportunities in high school science and technology.
New CNA course offers hands-on look at health care career
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
Meeting the health care interest of their students, Kelloggsville now offers a certified nursing assistant course.
Southpaws, unite! Kelloggsville students celebrate being left-handed
Kelloggsville
Joanne Bailey-Boorsma
A Central Kelloggsville teacher hosted an event for left-handed students to celebrate what makes them unique.
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