A state senator in Alabama has proposed bills that could require conflict resolution classes for high school students and newlyweds. Alabama State Senator Rodger Smitherman of Birmingham pre-filed ...
A giant Sharjah real estate development with 1,100 homes and a 2.5km river will hand over its first phase in 2028 A massive new Sharjah real estate development will have 1,100 luxury homes, a 2.5km ...
Al-Therban: Al-Tay Hills is one of AQARAT’s largest and most ambitious projects and hope it achieves significant sales success Al-Bahar: We are witnessing Sharjah’s emergence as a preferred ...
Alabama is the only state in the Southeast that lacks statutory due process protections for students facing long-term suspension or expulsion. Without a state law, each of the 138 school districts in ...
SHARJAH, 5th December, 2017 (WAM) -- H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has attended the 10th-anniversary celebrations of the Victoria ...
A data breach involving the Alabama Department of Education’s PowerSchool portal has impacted school districts statewide and nationwide, raising security concerns among parents. Hackers gained ...
In this regard, Dr. Muhadditha Al Hashimi, Chairperson of Sharjah Private Education Authority SPEA, said, "Immediately after the decision to suspend classes in private schools in Sharjah, the ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Eligible Alabama parents will now have more flexibility to choose where their children get educated. It’s due to the CHOOSE Act, one of Gov. Kay Ivey’s top priorities ...
Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide received massive news Saturday night as linebacker Deontae Lawson announced his decision to return to Tuscaloosa for his redshirt senior season. Earlier this ...
Ansar and VDP Director General Major General Abdul Motaleb Sazzad Mahmud today said that the force is being trained to perform their election duties impartially and free from political influence ...
To some wary of the rebel leaders who toppled the Assad regime last month, the changes were seen as a hint of their intent to install an Islamist agenda in the country’s schools — and beyond.