The Los Angeles Unified School District is taking a new step to address chronic absenteeism by opening boutiques offering free clothing and toiletries to families in need.
The Franklin County YMCA will be holding a free clothing store that will offer thousands of items of clothing, shoes, and accessories. Everything is free.
The district said this is yet another approach to address student absenteeism, giving students facing homelessness dignity, ...
What initially began as a fake business idea in class formed into a full-fledged company for Will Fowler. Now, he's running a golf brand with his bro.
Detroit Public Schools have begun installing laundry machines to incentivize students, particularly those from low-income ...
Former residential school students can call 1-866-925-4419 for emotional crisis referral services and information on other health supports from the Government of Canada. Indigenous peoples across ...
Drake's OVO clothing brand is taking us back to school with a stylish new campus collection, featuring varsity jackets, ...
The best fall outfits are the ones that keep you warm and make you feel the most comfortable. Start with the season’s fashion ...
Pop Shop Market is bringing back its fall shopping event, this time at Fairfield’s Elicit Brewing Company on Sunday ...
In the quiet corners of Springfield, Ohio — out of sight of the drumbeat of politicians, journalists, troopers and newly ...
Back-to-school season has arrived, and that means early mornings, packing lunches, and the daily rush of school drop-off ...
My district has been pretty lax on the dress code since COVID-19,” this teacher admitted in a Reddit post. "We all got really ...