Professionals on the cusp of retirement are often excited about what lies ahead. Some prospective retirees may look forward to traveling once they no longer have to go to work each day, while others may plan to return to school. Regardless of how adults envision spending their retirement, they’re going to need money when they’re no longer being paid by their employers.
If the following testimony, received from a 38-year veteran of the teacher wars, was a one-off, it could be dismissed, but the sad, sad truth is that it is but one of hundreds of such teacher testimonies I have obtained over the course of my career.
In Congress, an inverse relationship exists between the numbers of border crossers and a discussion about how millions of new migrants will be cared for. The greater the numbers, the less is said about open borders and the resultant negative long-term population consequences.
Grambling State University students have new way to stay safe on campus. The university has rolled out a cell phone app that allows users to anonymously report tips or safety concerns to authorities.
Delta Kappa Gamma (DKG) Society International, a global organization of women teachers, recognized 5th District Rep. Julia Letlow as their Friend of Education recipient for 2022. Members of Theta Chapter of DKG and the DKG NE legislative representative met with Letlow in her office to present the award since she was unable to attend the state convention in Lafayette. Theta Chapter members nominated Letlow for the Friend of Education Award.
GRAMBLING — For those scoring it, the Black team edged the Gold Team 7-6 at Grambling State University’s first spring football game under the auspices of new head coach Hue Jackson.