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  • Lady Warriors advance to 8A Section Championship, beating Fosston 58-47 - P52

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|May 16, 2019

    From KKCQ Radio in Fosston 8A East Championship – #2 Fosston 47 vs. #1 Red Lake 58 The Red Lake Warriors jumped out to an 8-0 lead and never trailed enroute to the win over Fosston. The victory puts the Lady Warriors into the Section 8A championmship game on Friday, March 8th against Stephen-Argyle (7:00 pm on 96.7 FM). The Greyhounds scored their first points with 14:46 remaining in the first half and eventually cut the deficit to two at 11-9. That would be as close as the Greyhounds would g...

  • New Democratic divide on charter schools emerges, as support plummets among white Democrats

    May 16, 2019

    There’s a sharp racial divide among Democrats on charter schools, according to national data newly released to Chalkbeat. A separate poll commissioned by Democrats For Education Reform, an advocacy group that backs charter schools, was the first to illustrate a racial divide among Democrats on the issue. It found that white Democrats are strongly opposed to charters, while black and Hispanic Democrats are modestly in favor. https://www.chalkbeat.org/posts/us/2019/05/14/charter-schools-democrats-race-polling-divide/...

  • Special Report: Blind Spots in Teacher Professional Development

    May 16, 2019

    Professional development: It happens every year, for every teacher. And yet there’s broad agreement among those who participate that it often—very often—misses the mark. The trainings fail to take teachers’ prior knowledge and experience into account, or use instructional techniques that wouldn’t work with students. The things teachers say they want to learn—how to recover when a lesson goes south, how to recognize their own biases and design activities that reach all learners—are often overlooked. And even when teachers get PD in topics the...

  • Goodale calls RCMP's interview with alleged sexual assault victim 'absolutely abhorrent'

    May 16, 2019

    Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale is condemning the actions of an RCMP officer who, in a recently released video, asked a young woman who reported she'd been sexually assaulted whether she was "turned on" during the alleged attack. The recording dates back to 2012 but was published by APTN News this week.Their story says the interview video was recorded after the minor reported a sexual assault while in the care of the B.C child welfare system. https://www.cbc.ca/news/poli...