Schoolhouse Beat - Mar 19th, 2024
 
 
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The trustees at Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, say they need to know by next month if they will have the funds needed to keep operating.
James Crumbley failed to intervene to prevent his son from a shooting attack that killed 4 students at Oxford High School in 2021.
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For nearly 20 years, the University of St. Thomas (UST) has offered “Musical Acoustics” an interdisciplinary course now jointly taught by Orzolek and Jeff Jalkio a Professor of Physics. The course covers everything from hearing loss to home studios.

The $81.3 million project at the Northampton Middle and High School complex in Eastville will take about 30 months to complete.
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The Baton Rouge city-parish government has passed an ordinance that would limit the competition the arena would face from other entertainment venues.
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The new Moody High School will replace the existing campus.
The upgrades at August Martin High in Queens are expected to cost $58.9 million.
The Windgate Art and Innovation Center is expected to open on the Jonesboro campus in 2027.
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The Herrmann Science Center on the Highland Heights campus would gain an additional 85,400 square feet.
The project was recognized as an outstanding design in the High Schools category.
The project was recognized as an outstanding design in the High Schools category.
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The project was recognized as an outstanding design in the High Schools category.
The project was recognized as an outstanding design in the High Schools category.