Monday, May 11, 2026

FREE LUNCH IN RHODE ISLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Sen. Acosta, Rep. Sanchez reintroduce bill providing free school meals. STATE HOUSE – Sen. Jonathon Acosta and Rep. Enrique George Sanchez have reintroduced legislation to provide free meals to all students of public schools. “As our state makes improving educational outcomes a top priority for the rest of the decade, it’s also time for us […]

NEWPORT POLO

Newport Polo Box Office Opened On February 1, 2024 Schedule Announced The Newport International Polo Series XXXIII is pleased to announce its 2024 schedule of polo matches, including its most popular rivalries against England, Ireland, Jamaica and Italy this season.  The 18-week Series will feature international teams, city teams and regional rivals competing against USA and […]

FAFSA DAY MASSACHUSETTS

MA families in limbo as college financial-aid awards delayed. Kathryn Carley – Commonwealth News Service Families in Massachusetts will have to wait even longer for financial aid offers from colleges and universities this year because of an error in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. The Department of Education said it will not […]

THE LIBERTY – JUSTICE CENTER

(Chicago, IL | February 5, 2024)—On February 6, the Mississippi Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Parents for Public Schools v. Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration. The Liberty Justice Center will argue on behalf of the Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS), a group representing 125 schools which provide private education to over 45,000 […]

GIRL SCOUTS – COOKIES AND COCKTAILS

Warwick, RI (February 1, 2024) — On March 7, 2024, Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England is celebrating Girl Scout cookies with our delicious annual fundraising event, Cookies & Cocktails! Festivities are shaping up to be bigger and better than ever as we celebrate 107 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies! At Cookies & Cocktails, […]

SCHOOL STAFFS FIGHT FOR LIVING WAGE

February 05, 2024 MA public school support staff fight for a living wage. Kathryn Carley – Commonwealth News Service Lawmakers in Massachusetts are considering legislation to ensure Education Support Professionals in public schools earn a living wage. ESP’s do it all – teach, help students with special needs, clean classrooms and more. The bill would set a […]