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So does Cedar Barg, a climate network manager for the Wild Center, which is in upstate New York and has been running youth ...
THE Land of a Thousand Welcomes? Perhaps not . . .  The charity group GAA Palestine recently set out to bring 33 kids between the ages of nine and 16 and 14 mentors from the West Bank on a tour of ...
Children from GAA clubs across the country united on Sunday, calling on the Government to allow 33 Palestinian youths into ...
After years of what he claims are strict rules and harsher treatment, one oldest sibling tells his parents he’s done being their “practice kid." ...
According to arrest warrants, Steven and Anissa Griffin allegedly denied their own kids access to food and the bathroom on multiple occasions and also confined them to their bedrooms.
Nebraska school districts disproportionately rejected transfer applications from students with disabilities. One state lawmaker called it “discrimination, plain and simple.” ...
The Knicks' coaching search to replace Tom Thibodeau has hit a speed bump. New York's attempts to speak to current NBA coaches have been denied.
Letter: Common sense is giving parents, along with guided medical care, the right to decide what is best for their children. Nobody knows their child better than the child’s parents.
Illinois lawmakers advanced a bill that would prohibit public schools from denying a student access to free education based on that child’s immigration status or that of their parents.
For years, Angela Gleason has tried to get her son into a suburban Omaha district to better accommodate his needs. Each time she applied for a transfer, she was denied.
Caught in the act? Here’s what experts say you should and shouldn’t do when your kid barges in mid-romp — plus the one phrase you must never say.