
Ariel Gilreath
Southern Education Reporter at The Hechinger Report
Southern education reporter @hechingerreport she/her [email protected] past: @greenvillenews
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2 weeks ago |
eschoolnews.com | Ariel Gilreath
TwitterFacebookLinkedInEmailPrintThis story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. This story about Alabama graduation requirements was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter. In a corner of Huffman High School, the sounds of popping nail guns and whirring table saws fill the architecture and construction classroom.
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3 weeks ago |
timesfreepress.com | Ariel Gilreath
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — In a corner of Huffman High School, the sounds of popping nail guns and whirring table saws fill the architecture and construction classroom. Down the hall, culinary students chop and saute in the school's commercial kitchen, and in another room, cosmetology students snip mannequin hair to prepare for the state's natural hair stylist license.
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1 month ago |
chalkbeat.org | Samantha Smylie |Erica Meltzer |Melanie Asmar |Ariel Gilreath
Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Democratic U.S. senators from the Midwest want to know the Trump administration’s plans for Head Start programs in their districts after it closed a key office in Chicago this month that provided support and funding to workers and families.
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1 month ago |
chalkbeat.org | Melanie Asmar |Ariel Gilreath |Erica Meltzer |Jason Gonzales
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. Vilas School District RE-5 in southeastern Colorado has 50 students, 25 employees, and is 60 miles from the closest supermarket.
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1 month ago |
hechingerreport.org | Ariel Gilreath
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — In a corner of Huffman High School, the sounds of popping nail guns and whirring table saws fill the architecture and construction classroom. Down the hall, culinary students chop and saute in the school’s commercial kitchen, and in another room, cosmetology students snip mannequin hair to prepare for the state’s natural hair stylist license.
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In Alabama, students will be able to trade upper level math and science classes for career courses like architecture or cosmetology. The goal is to help them attain skills for jobs, but it could hurt them if they decide to go to a four-year college: https://t.co/tHXYgJwFPQ