The Idaho State Police (ISP), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice, announces the 42nd Annual National Missing Children’s Day Poster Contest.
Missouri fifth graders have been invited to participate in the National Missing Children's Day poster contest.
"Art is raw and you—ma'am—have given birth to an artist," one viewer commented on a video showcasing the portrait.
The Montana Department of Justice and the Montana Office of Public Instruction are accepting submissions for the 42nd Annual ...
Teachers should “ask about the ‘colonial narratives’ and the ‘Western lens through which art, craft and design is often viewed,’” the NSEAD advised. The union also suggested ways to ...
The Montana Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Office of Public Instruction (OPI) announced that submissions are officially ...
Cultivating a Culture of Peace” Poster-Making Competition by  Karina Lagdameo Santillan and Genevieve Balance Kupang A ...
Manipal School, conducted a two-day bagless skill education programme on January 6 and 7 aligning with the CBSE's innovative ...
Fifth-graders will have the chance to help missing children via the poster contest “Bringing Our Missing Children Home” ...
By Rebecca R. Randall for Yes! Magazine. Broadcast version by Trimmel Gomes for Florida News Connection reporting for the YES ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events include story times, speakers and fundraising events in Milwaukee and its suburbs.
The following is a press release from the Montana Attorney General's Office: ...