News The New Norm EXPERIENCING A PANDEMIC: COVID-19 Changed the way “Normal” is Defined is a look at COVID-19 from various voices — some heard often, as well... Garland JournalDecember 24, 2022
COVID-19 News EDUCATING TWEENS AND TEENS IN ERA OF COVID-19 Pandemic shutdown reveals key factors in quality K-12 education Garland JournalDecember 22, 2022
COVID-19 News More Than a Big Mac! HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND THEIR COVID-19 EXPERIENCE By Jesus Maria Garcia In March 2020 of my junior year of high school, everything went to... Garland JournalDecember 21, 2022
News No teaching license for Castile’s killer—an open letter from Black parents, educators by MSR News Online It has recently come to our attention that Jeronimo Yanez, the former Saint Anthony police officer who killed Philando Castile,... Garland JournalDecember 20, 2022
Editorial QUIT PLAYIN’: It’s Black History by George! By Vincent L. Hall We lost a dear friend the other day. I say we because those who want to “Remember Black Dallas” lost... Garland JournalDecember 15, 2022
News Growing up Pandemic, how to live in a post-COVID world and take education seriously By La Lonnie Denice Moore Think of kids in congregate care like petals on a flower. Once the flower ceases to bloom, you run... Garland JournalDecember 14, 2022
News OPINION: Why High School Students Don’t Need the SAT Anymore NNPA NEWSWIRE — Students this year and in the short term will be well served to keep asking questions like: “Is the investment of... Garland JournalDecember 7, 2022
News From Chaparrals to Texans Aubrey ISD and Tarleton State University collaborate on opportunity for high school students Garland JournalDecember 2, 2022
News Witherite Law Group is Committed to Making a Difference through Mentorship By Sylvia Dunnavant Hines Homelessness, homicides, and hopelessness among Black youth are causing corporations and concerned community members to focus on mentorship. According to... Garland JournalNovember 24, 2022