Sixth grade science teacher John King is teaching his students from a mobile classroom, which just happens to be an actual bus he purchased so he can do more with his students.
Source: CBS Local
Class clowns are finding ways to adapt during this time of online school, and the latest trend has been staging kidnappings while in class on Zoom.
Source: Fox News
An Albany area college student is competing on the Wheel of Fortune tonight!
I caught wind of this from a post by the Times Union, and of course now have to root for one of our own. Logan Stone, competing tonight on the Wheel of Fortune, is a junior at the University at Albany...
Video of the South Carolina deputy, using excessive force on a high school student, has been the hot issue this week, and now, it's the Great Debaters turn to voice their opinions on this hot topic.
The incident.
All jokes aside, I can not relate to the Deputy, because I was always the student in this situation, sometimes accidentally and sometimes on purpose, but I was never dragged out of my des
It'll probably be pretty hard to find a parent that doesn't agree with how this parent handled this situation.
After being made aware of an inappropriate text conversation between his 15-year-old child and her 42-year-old teacher, a Baltimore father was NOT happy at all.
The police were alerted to the "relationship" and after an officer read over the texts, it was described as an "e
Fifth grade is a turning point where kids start to develop a sense of who they are and distinguish themselves among their peers. This kid had the guts to go out there and try to rock the crowd, playing guitar along to Black Veil Brides' 'In the End.'
It seems like we have been reporting a lot of teachers getting it on with their students. This teacher decided to make it a group activity. We always liked those when we were in school.