Lee Hale
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Ask any special ed teacher and they will probably tell you that paperwork is the bane of their jobs. These three teachers at Renaissance Academy in Utah have figured out how to keep it under control.
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Some members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints choose to leave the faith but not the community. They're learning to tread new ground where belonging exists sometimes without belief.
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In the sweltering summer heat of Washington, D.C., the National Zoo gets creative to keep its guests and animals happy. That means things like frozen treats made of cow blood for the big cats.
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They don't take off their shoes, they don't take out their laptops and their numbers are growing every day. Some 16,000 people per day are applying for the government's airport pre-screening program.
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It is getting harder and harder for administrators to find quality special education teachers. That means student needs (and federal laws) are not being met.
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The class jokester is often a teacher's greatest nemesis. What if instead of seeing them as a nuisance, a teacher saw them as gifted?
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Backpacks are much more than accessories, they're an extension of our lives and personalities. That's what we learned from you, along with a quick history lesson from Sweden.
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Backpacks and textbooks are a match made in heaven. But not too long ago, students walked to school carrying their books in their arms.
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They eat up administrators' time, many students think they discriminate against girls and aren't there much more important things to worry about?