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“Together, the students will design, develop, and operate high-altitude balloon systems during the solar eclipse in 2023 and 2024. The systems will stream video of the solar eclipse to NASA websites in real-time and conduct individually designed experiments from teams across WV.” – Trinity Christian School, December 14, 2023
“Bureaucrats, politicians, and wealthy parents have all the choice in the world to send their kids to get a great education. But why should that choice only be available to the elite political class? Why is that teachers’ unions and Democrat politicians want to fight school choice and keep students from middle and lower-class families in failing schools?” – Rick Scott Florida’s U.S. Senator, December 13, 2022
“The private Christian university’s ground campus tuition in 2023-24 will remain at $16,500 before institutional scholarships are included. Because more than 90% of GCU students qualify for institutional scholarships that totaled $180 million in 2022, that brings the average tuition cost in 2022-23 to approximately $9,200, which is comparable to public universities and well below other private schools.” – Grand Canyon University News, December 13, 2022
“Coach, you may not know this, but the Gonzaga mantra that you drilled into us, ‘men for others,’ has helped inspire me to create the Caleb Cares Foundation, which is all about giving back, so thank you coach, thank you Gonzaga.” – The Arlington Catholic Herald, December 13, 2022
“The professional skills that they’re gonna get – they can go anywhere with them; they’re enjoying what they’re coming to school for and understanding the application of the core subjects. That makes them understand why they’re taking those courses.” – The Buffalo News, December 12, 2022
“Concordia University Ann Arbor (CUAA), Ann Arbor, Mich., will debut the Lutheran Educator Support Scholarship (LESS) in Fall 2023. LESS is a $3,000 renewable scholarship that provides support for traditional undergraduates preparing to be Lutheran teachers. It is one of two distinct scholarships given to Lutheran Teacher Diploma (LTD) candidates.” – Reporter, December 12, 2022
“Although we work hard to change written policies across the country, real freedom comes when schools are worried enough about the consequences of chilling student speech and leave the students to interact with each other as they see fit.” – The College Fix, December 12, 2022
“Despite these rulings, however, Vermont officials indicated they would continue digging in their heels and discriminating against religious students, parents, and schools. That led ADF to file a second case, E.H. v. French. While both cases were still in litigation, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a similar case, Carson v. Makin. The Court ruled that the state of Maine cannot exclude students who attend religious schools from a government program in which they are otherwise qualified. Following the ruling, Vermont officials agreed to settle in both French cases. The settlement ensured families who choose to send their children to religious schools can participate in the Town Tuition Program.” – Alliance Defending Freedom, December 12, 2022
“It does this ‘by giving students hands-on opportunities to apply knowledge and skills that they learned in a classroom setting, while at the same time addressing labor market needs.’” – Forbes, December 12, 2022
