Illinois Republicans seek to keep pressure on Pritzker in midterm elections.

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Kings County farmers are either underreporting how much groundwater they pump – by a lot. Or bad data is to blame. According to the state Water Resources Control Board, farmers in the Tulare Lake subbasin, most of Kings County, have reported less than 35% of their actual groundwater extractions under a mandate aimed at measuring […]

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Kings County farmers are either underreporting how much groundwater they pump – by a lot. Or bad data is to blame. According to the state Water Resources Control Board, farmers in the Tulare Lake subbasin, most of Kings County, have reported less than 35% of their actual groundwater extractions under a mandate aimed at measuring […]

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¡Nueva agenda! Música, teatro, cine, literatura y más. En octubre se viene el IV Encuentro Latinoamericano de Música, Género y Diversidad convocado por el Departamento de Artes Musicales y Sonoras de la UNA; hasta el 21 de agosto hay tiempo para presentar ponencias. Hablando de fechas límite, tenés tiempo hasta el 31 de agosto para […]

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¡Nueva agenda! Música, teatro, cine, literatura y más. En octubre se viene el IV Encuentro Latinoamericano de Música, Género y Diversidad convocado por el Departamento de Artes Musicales y Sonoras de la UNA; hasta el 21 de agosto hay tiempo para presentar ponencias. Hablando de fechas límite, tenés tiempo hasta el 31 de agosto para […]

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Austin Knudsen, Llew Jones and the Battle of the 2026 Ballot The post ‘Chaos’ clutches Republican ranks appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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At least nine people were reportedly killed and 29 others wounded following violence at the The post 9 Killed, 29 injured in Bentiu IDP Camp violence appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Saddle up, Fort Worth. Your next sidekick may already be waiting at the Humane Society of North Texas.

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Saddle up, Fort Worth. Your next sidekick may already be waiting at the Humane Society of North Texas.

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Democratic congressional candidate Lindsay James told Iowa State fairgoers Thursday she would focus on lowering healthcare costs and bringing money back to Iowans rather than spending it on foreign conflict or letting it be used for politicians’ own gain. James, speaking at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair, said federal […]

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Democratic congressional candidate Lindsay James told Iowa State fairgoers Thursday she would focus on lowering healthcare costs and bringing money back to Iowans rather than spending it on foreign conflict or letting it be used for politicians’ own gain. James, speaking at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair, said federal […]

Benedito Tadeu César afirma que há outros temas de maior relevância do que o candidato Pablo Marçal Fonte

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En el marco del convenio entre el Teatro Municipal de Santiago y el Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, se realizará en Antofagasta un taller gratuito de ventas y marketing digital, dirigido a personas interesadas en desarrollar estrategias digitales para proyectos y servicios, especialmente vinculados al ámbito cultural. La actividad se realizará […] Este artículo Teatro Municipal de Santiago realiza taller gratuito de ventas y marketing digital en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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En el marco del convenio entre el Teatro Municipal de Santiago y el Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, se realizará en Antofagasta un taller gratuito de ventas y marketing digital, dirigido a personas interesadas en desarrollar estrategias digitales para proyectos y servicios, especialmente vinculados al ámbito cultural. La actividad se realizará […] Este artículo Teatro Municipal de Santiago realiza taller gratuito de ventas y marketing digital en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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You work hard for your money, so celebrate along with other hard-working families for free at these Nevada Labor Day events, festivals, and parades. The post 6 free celebrations across Nevada for Labor Day Weekend appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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At Fort Worth stop, Gov. Abbott lauds Republican county commissioners on tax reform. Democratic member Alisa Simmons questions viability.

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At Fort Worth stop, Gov. Abbott lauds Republican county commissioners on tax reform. Democratic member Alisa Simmons questions viability.

Conservation has historically emphasized protected area management including protecting land, fencing, local enforcement and rangers’ patrols within parks. And indeed, decades of protected area management have demonstrated that strong local protection matters enormously. But there is a weakness in this logic that we rarely confront directly. Protected areas can suppress poaching within their boundaries and […]

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Conservation has historically emphasized protected area management including protecting land, fencing, local enforcement and rangers’ patrols within parks. And indeed, decades of protected area management have demonstrated that strong local protection matters enormously. But there is a weakness in this logic that we rarely confront directly. Protected areas can suppress poaching within their boundaries and […]

Por segunda jornada consecutiva, el dominicano volvió a mostrarse brillante. Fue clave en el empate 1-1 entre el Alavés y el Rayo.

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Por segunda jornada consecutiva, el dominicano volvió a mostrarse brillante. Fue clave en el empate 1-1 entre el Alavés y el Rayo.

The district’s general manager said the cost of raw water is expected to go up as the agency pursues major supply projects.

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The district’s general manager said the cost of raw water is expected to go up as the agency pursues major supply projects.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Denver Public Schools’ standardized test scores have gone up under the watch of Superintendent Alex Marrero, but not enough to meet all of his goals.In 2022, a year into his tenure as superintendent, Marrero released his first-ever strategic plan. Among the plan’s academic goals: to increase the number of students scoring at grade level on math and literacy tests by 10 percentage points by 2026.None of Denver’s overall scores improved by 10 percentage points, data released this week shows. The district’s early literacy score came the closest. In 2022, 60% of kindergarten through third grade students scored at grade level or above in reading. In 2026, 69% did. Marrero wanted to accelerate the growth of certain student groups even more. At the time, Denver had the largest test score gaps by race in the state. That’s still true. Black and Latino students’ scores have gone up in the past four years — some by 10 percentage points or more — but big gaps remain between them and their white peers. The comparison comes as Marrero’s future with the Denver district has been called into question, partly because of friction with the school board responsible for hiring and firing him and partly because he’s been a candidate for at least two jobs in other cities that he didn’t get.As has been the case with past superintendents, some people want Marrero to stay, and some don’t. He said recently that he’s “unapologetically committed” to Denver and close to finalizing a new strategic plan that will take the district through 2030.When last spring’s standardized test scores were released earlier this week, Marrero characterized Denver’s results as a mix of pain points and all-time highs.“There’s still a whole lot of work we need to do,” he said in an interview. “For my lovely critics out there, this is me celebrating the work of our educators. And I will never hold back from continuing to be the cheerleader for Denver Public Schools.”District-run schools met the early literacy goalDenver has had the most success with early literacy. It’s where Marrero has focused several of his signature initiatives, including a Black Student Success Team launched in 2023, a Latine Student Success Team launched in 2024, and the Elevate Schools Network, launched last year to help a cohort of low-performing elementary schools boost their test scores.“It’s not a cheat code but a smart way of investing your talent and energy and resources,” Marrero said of the focus on the district’s youngest students. “Our youngest scholars become, ultimately, our oldest scholars.”In the past four years, Denver also adopted a new early literacy curriculum aligned to the science of reading, a large body of research on how children best learn to read. And the district invested in teacher training and a new intervention program for struggling readers.A state law called the READ Act requires school districts to test the literacy skills of all kindergarten through third grade students each year. Denver has used different tests over the years, but the one that most district-run schools currently use is called DIBELS.Just counting district-run schools, 71% of kindergarten through third grade students were reading at grade level or above this past spring, according to district data — a number that surpasses the goal in Marrero’s strategic plan. That number doesn’t include scores from Denver’s independent charter schools or the schools in its semi-autonomous innovation zone, neither of which Marrero directly oversees.In a press release, the district called out “significant milestone achievements in district-run schools.” Marrero said he’s also proud of the progress made by students of color. In 2022, 48% of Black and Latino students in kindergarten through third grade were reading at grade level or above. In 2026, those numbers jumped to 58% for Black students and 63% for Latino students.Big test score gaps by race remainA similar pattern emerged in elementary and middle school. Colorado students in grades 3 through 8 take literacy and math tests called the Colorado Measures of Academic Success, or CMAS. Students in grades 9 and 10 take the PSAT, and 11th graders take the SAT.Districtwide, 39% of students met or exceeded expectations on the CMAS literacy test in 2022. To meet Marrero’s strategic plan goal, 49% would have had to score that way in 2026. Only 42.5% of students did. But among district-run schools, the district calculated that the number was 43.4%, which it said in a press release was an all-time high. CMAS math scores were also higher for district-run schools than for charter schools, the district said.On the SAT, Black students’ reading and writing scores improved by 11 percentage points districtwide from 2022 to 2026. But districtwide SAT scores in both literacy and math grew by less than the 10-percentage-point target, as did the scores of Latino students.Yawning test score gaps remain between students of color and white students in Denver. About 27% of Black students and 25% of Latino students met or exceeded expectations on the CMAS literacy test this past spring, compared with 76% of white students. That’s about a 50 percentage-point gap, which was once again the largest in Colorado.Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Denver Public Schools’ standardized test scores have gone up under the watch of Superintendent Alex Marrero, but not enough to meet all of his goals.In 2022, a year into his tenure as superintendent, Marrero released his first-ever strategic plan. Among the plan’s academic goals: to increase the number of students scoring at grade level on math and literacy tests by 10 percentage points by 2026.None of Denver’s overall scores improved by 10 percentage points, data released this week shows. The district’s early literacy score came the closest. In 2022, 60% of kindergarten through third grade students scored at grade level or above in reading. In 2026, 69% did. Marrero wanted to accelerate the growth of certain student groups even more. At the time, Denver had the largest test score gaps by race in the state. That’s still true. Black and Latino students’ scores have gone up in the past four years — some by 10 percentage points or more — but big gaps remain between them and their white peers. The comparison comes as Marrero’s future with the Denver district has been called into question, partly because of friction with the school board responsible for hiring and firing him and partly because he’s been a candidate for at least two jobs in other cities that he didn’t get.As has been the case with past superintendents, some people want Marrero to stay, and some don’t. He said recently that he’s “unapologetically committed” to Denver and close to finalizing a new strategic plan that will take the district through 2030.When last spring’s standardized test scores were released earlier this week, Marrero characterized Denver’s results as a mix of pain points and all-time highs.“There’s still a whole lot of work we need to do,” he said in an interview. “For my lovely critics out there, this is me celebrating the work of our educators. And I will never hold back from continuing to be the cheerleader for Denver Public Schools.”District-run schools met the early literacy goalDenver has had the most success with early literacy. It’s where Marrero has focused several of his signature initiatives, including a Black Student Success Team launched in 2023, a Latine Student Success Team launched in 2024, and the Elevate Schools Network, launched last year to help a cohort of low-performing elementary schools boost their test scores.“It’s not a cheat code but a smart way of investing your talent and energy and resources,” Marrero said of the focus on the district’s youngest students. “Our youngest scholars become, ultimately, our oldest scholars.”In the past four years, Denver also adopted a new early literacy curriculum aligned to the science of reading, a large body of research on how children best learn to read. And the district invested in teacher training and a new intervention program for struggling readers.A state law called the READ Act requires school districts to test the literacy skills of all kindergarten through third grade students each year. Denver has used different tests over the years, but the one that most district-run schools currently use is called DIBELS.Just counting district-run schools, 71% of kindergarten through third grade students were reading at grade level or above this past spring, according to district data — a number that surpasses the goal in Marrero’s strategic plan. That number doesn’t include scores from Denver’s independent charter schools or the schools in its semi-autonomous innovation zone, neither of which Marrero directly oversees.In a press release, the district called out “significant milestone achievements in district-run schools.” Marrero said he’s also proud of the progress made by students of color. In 2022, 48% of Black and Latino students in kindergarten through third grade were reading at grade level or above. In 2026, those numbers jumped to 58% for Black students and 63% for Latino students.Big test score gaps by race remainA similar pattern emerged in elementary and middle school. Colorado students in grades 3 through 8 take literacy and math tests called the Colorado Measures of Academic Success, or CMAS. Students in grades 9 and 10 take the PSAT, and 11th graders take the SAT.Districtwide, 39% of students met or exceeded expectations on the CMAS literacy test in 2022. To meet Marrero’s strategic plan goal, 49% would have had to score that way in 2026. Only 42.5% of students did. But among district-run schools, the district calculated that the number was 43.4%, which it said in a press release was an all-time high. CMAS math scores were also higher for district-run schools than for charter schools, the district said.On the SAT, Black students’ reading and writing scores improved by 11 percentage points districtwide from 2022 to 2026. But districtwide SAT scores in both literacy and math grew by less than the 10-percentage-point target, as did the scores of Latino students.Yawning test score gaps remain between students of color and white students in Denver. About 27% of Black students and 25% of Latino students met or exceeded expectations on the CMAS literacy test this past spring, compared with 76% of white students. That’s about a 50 percentage-point gap, which was once again the largest in Colorado.Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

Details about the new agreement, which still must be ratified by members of the Amalgamated Transit Union’s Local 1208, were not immediately available. Union negotiators said they had been seeking better pay and benefits.

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Details about the new agreement, which still must be ratified by members of the Amalgamated Transit Union’s Local 1208, were not immediately available. Union negotiators said they had been seeking better pay and benefits.

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Enjoy the long Labor Day weekend and mark the end of summer with parades, carnivals, harvest festivals, and even a little bit of yacht rock.  The post 10 ways to celebrate Labor Day Weekend in Utah  appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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From a classic Italian sausage sandwich to a milkshake showdown, here's your guide to the fair's best bites, plus everything else you need to know before you go. The post What to eat at the New York State Fair: 9 must-try foods and more appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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