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  1. 2 giorni fa · Learning for Justice provides free resources to educators—teachers, administrators, counselors and other practitioners—who work with children from kindergarten through high school.

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      Based on the four domains of the Social Justice Standards...

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      Our searchable library of short texts offers a diverse mix...

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  2. 1 giorno fa · Paloff is one of 31 Michigan high school students to complete the two-month program, which consisted of eight virtual workshops and a final presentation on April 27 at Taubman College. Students who completed six or more workshops received a certificate of completion and gained valuable skills and experience.

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  4. 5 giorni fa · Youth justice and the first secure school. Home. Analysis. Specialist Sector. Inside the school leading a ‘revolution in youth justice’. Tes visits the first new secure school to discover how staff are planning to use education to rehabilitate young offenders. 17th May 2024, 12:01am. Dan Worth.

  5. 3 giorni fa · As is typical of future U.S. Supreme Court justices, Roberts excelled in school. He spent his high school years at La Lumiere, a recently established Roman Catholic boarding school in La Porte, Indiana. He graduated first in his class and was cocaptain of the football team.

  6. 4 giorni fa · Samuel A. Alito, Jr., associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 2006. A conservative jurist, Alito generally voted with other conservatives of the Court and authored opinions in significant cases decided by conservative majorities, including Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Janus v. AFSCME.

  7. 5 giorni fa · Joseph Frederick, an Alaska high school senior, attended the Olympic torch relay on a street near his school. He and others displayed a banner with the message “Bong Hits 4 Jesus.” The school’s principal, Deborah Morse, ordered the students to drop the banner, but Frederick did not comply and was suspended.