Trump Admin will 'aggresively revoke' Chinese student visas
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CONCORD — The chair of the House Finance Committee called the state’s school boards corrupt at a meeting Wednesday during a debate over expanding the Education Freedom Account program. Rep. Kenneth Weyler, R-Kingston, called the boards corrupt because he claimed they have not done anything to raise student performance levels.
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China is infiltrating America’s university system, GOP rep warnsRep. Riley Moore, R-W. Va., breaks down President Donald Trump’s plan to reignite the U.S. steel industry along with the administration’s plan to freeze new student visas.
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Cheboygan, welcomed Emerson Batory, a 10th-grade student at Alpena High School, to the State Capitol in Lansing last week. Batory had the opportunity to be a legislator for a day after winning a local art contest hosted by Cavitt.
NYC schools chancellor, politicians rally against ICE detention of Bronx public school student Dylan
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A South Warren High School student is taking the next step in his future by joining the Merchant Marines, and Representative Brett Guthrie stopped by to honor his commitment. Meyer Gable was honored by Representative Guthrie in the Veterans Courtyard at the Warren County Courthouse Wednesday afternoon.
A Northern Lehigh High School senior who excelled in the classroom and in the community has received a heartfelt goodbye. Jalah Cook, the senior student representative to the school board, was