Link: http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/31/us/oregon-beach-collapse/index.html?hpt=us_c2
Teachers On Strike in Chicago by Iris Hughey
Monday, September 1, 2014
9-Year-Old Killed Due to Collapsing Sand- Iris Hughey p.5
9-year-old Isabel Grace Franks was playing in the Oregon beach sand of Lincoln city on Friday when the hole she had been digging collapsed on top of her, causing her to suffocate and die. Lincoln police Sgt. Brian Eskridge believes she was under the sand for around five minutes after she had been digging the hole with her siblings. Many people attempted to dig Franks out of the hole, but were unsuccessful until police and firefighters arrived because the sand kept collapsing. She was unconscious and not breathing when they dug her out, and after CPR and revival techniques were frantically performed, she was pronounced dead at the hospital she was transported to. I hope that every person that reads this article learns how to prevent this from ever happening again, and my condolences go to Isabel's family and friends.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Boy Attends School Via Webcam – Iris Hughey
Seven-year-old Devon Carrow has food allergies
so bad, just sitting in the same room with a kid who ate peanut butter at lunch
could kill him. This is why he can’t leave the house for long, let alone attend
a school. But thanks to the technology of today, he actually can! He sits in
his classroom, runs errands for his teacher and even participates in group
projects all thanks to a $6,000 robot from Nashua, N.H. –based VGo
Commnuications. “We try to give the child the ability to feel like they’re
right in class with everybody else,” Tom Ryder, co-foiunder of VGo
Communications, told Yahoo! Shine. “You can be pretty much anywhere in the
world, as long as you’re connected to the internet,” he concluded.
http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/boy-severe-allergies-using-robot-attend-first-grade-182700065.html
Monday, September 10, 2012
On the Monday of September 10, Chicago public school teachers went on strike. The Chicago Teacher's Union and the city's mayor, Rahm Emanuel, disagree about teachers' pay, teaching conditions and teacher benefits. To protest the unfair conditions, the teachers dressed in red, and marched outside of schools in the city. The strike was the first in 25 years in Chicago and it revealed a rift between unions and Mr. Emanuel. Negotiations continued late Monday night between Chicago Public Schools officials and leaders of the Chicago Teachers Union. An official said that both sided need a night to digest the latest proposals. Obama's input is that his principal concern is for the students and families who are affected by the situation. He also hopes that both sides are able to come together to settle this issue for the sake of Chicago's students.
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