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Four books were marked as inappropriate for elementary school-aged children, but the education minister can't say how many kids would have seen the books.
Following the successful April 1 launch of its Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program in Alberta, Call2Recycle is hitting ...
Goffstown High School took first place at the New Hampshire Envirothon in late May, claiming the title for the third time in ...
Parent groups are among those applauding the Alberta government’s newly announced efforts to scrutinize the books appearing on library shelves in the province's schools.
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The four books named by Alberta’s government have been frequently targeted by censors throughout North America. Gender Queer ...
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Students from A.E. Bowers Elementary School in Airdrie are being recognized for their work learning how to make the Nose ...
Alberta's education minister initially said he was approached by concerned parents. We now know he met with groups ...
On a Tuesday in March, Billton Werito drove his son Amari toward his house in Counselor, New Mexico, navigating the bumpy ...
Through the program, local construction firms will provide middle and high-school students in shop programs with hands-on ...