LAKELAND, Fla. — To Paul Peterson’s knowledge, he’s the only person in Florida who teaches an art class like he does. In fact, he believes there’s only one other course like it in the United States ...
The incorporation of nonpharmacologic interventions that affect mental health and well-being has gained ground in recent years, alongside a growing need for more integrative care models. In this ...
NCERT: The book emphasises the long history of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of India. NCERT Class 9 Art Textbook: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has ...
Group of Los Angeles students who participated in the music program that was a partnership between the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Heart of Los Angeles, a nonprofit group. (Courtesy of ...
A primary-school teacher who asked girls in his class to go on dates has been banned from his profession for life. Carl Dixon, 62, sent secret and personalised notes to pupils, asked one on a date and ...
Headteacher Gayle Macdonald says more children are coming into Primary One with greater support needs Scotland's schools are struggling to cope with a growing number of children who have additional ...
Allen is returning to Menorah Park after 15 years. She previously worked at the Central New York Business Journal where she was the director of BizEventz. She has knowledge of the community, ...
Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas. A longtime journalist, Doug has worked for four newspapers in Texas and Louisiana and for three television stations in Texas. He has also spent ...
Days after celebrating its first-ever Hanukkah ceremony, the Miami-Dade County Tax Collector’s Office reported it was targeted by a vandal who destroyed a menorah outside its entrance. City of Miami ...
A longtime Miami Beach resident spent months picking every shell to build a dreidel and a menorah that became a fixture of the city's Hanukkah celebration. But this year, the display will not return ...
Amid the bitter cold on Tuesday evening, 100 or so neighbors — many of them clutching tiny cups of hot chocolate, holding dogs on leashes, or chasing after small children — gathered in Harlem’s tiny ...