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German High School Class's Prom Fund Stolen, Police Investigating
A high school class in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, is facing the cancellation of their prom after approximately €10,000 was stolen from their class fund by a classmate; police are investigating, and the students have launched a successful online fundraising campaign to recover the funds.
German High School Class's Prom Fund Stolen, Police Investigating
A high school class in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, is facing the cancellation of their prom after approximately €10,000 was stolen from their class fund by a classmate; police are investigating, and the students have launched a successful online fundraising campaign to recover the funds.
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16% Bias Score


Ukraine: Back to School Amidst War and Economic Hardship
The start of the school year in Ukraine presents challenges for families, with the war and economic hardship forcing many to make difficult choices, despite government aid.
Ukraine: Back to School Amidst War and Economic Hardship
The start of the school year in Ukraine presents challenges for families, with the war and economic hardship forcing many to make difficult choices, despite government aid.
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20% Bias Score


Fear and Relief Mix as School Starts for Immigrant Families
The new school year brings relief for some families, but undocumented parents fear ICE enforcement near schools, despite no confirmed raids inside schools; one mother describes hiding from agents and giving power of attorney to a friend.
Fear and Relief Mix as School Starts for Immigrant Families
The new school year brings relief for some families, but undocumented parents fear ICE enforcement near schools, despite no confirmed raids inside schools; one mother describes hiding from agents and giving power of attorney to a friend.
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56% Bias Score


Thousands of Disabled French Children Lack Adequate School Support
An Unapei survey reveals that thousands of disabled children in France began the 2024 school year with inadequate support, with many receiving less than 12 hours of weekly schooling, highlighting systemic issues within the French education system and long waiting lists for specialized care.
Thousands of Disabled French Children Lack Adequate School Support
An Unapei survey reveals that thousands of disabled children in France began the 2024 school year with inadequate support, with many receiving less than 12 hours of weekly schooling, highlighting systemic issues within the French education system and long waiting lists for specialized care.
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48% Bias Score


Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 31 in Dhaka, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly students, prompting protests demanding accountability and compensation while the military investigates a reported technical malfunction.
Bangladesh Air Force Jet Crash Kills 31 in Dhaka, Sparking Protests
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly students, prompting protests demanding accountability and compensation while the military investigates a reported technical malfunction.
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24% Bias Score


Myanmar Junta Airstrike Kills 19 Students, Teachers
A Myanmar military junta jet fighter air strike on a school in Ohe Htein Twin village killed at least 19 students and 2 teachers, wounding approximately 100 others; the attack prompted international condemnation and calls for accountability.
Myanmar Junta Airstrike Kills 19 Students, Teachers
A Myanmar military junta jet fighter air strike on a school in Ohe Htein Twin village killed at least 19 students and 2 teachers, wounding approximately 100 others; the attack prompted international condemnation and calls for accountability.
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48% Bias Score

Thuringia: 7% of Teachers on Secondment to Cover Staff Shortages
As of September 17th, 1,108 teachers in Thuringia (nearly 7 percent of the teaching staff) are on secondment, covering 11,032 teaching hours due to staff shortages, causing concerns about educational equity and teacher workload.

Thuringia: 7% of Teachers on Secondment to Cover Staff Shortages
As of September 17th, 1,108 teachers in Thuringia (nearly 7 percent of the teaching staff) are on secondment, covering 11,032 teaching hours due to staff shortages, causing concerns about educational equity and teacher workload.
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24% Bias Score

China's Top Court Upholds Strict Food Safety Penalties Near Schools
China's Supreme People's Court highlighted a 1,000 yuan fine against a market selling expired snacks near a school, emphasizing its commitment to campus food safety and citing seven similar cases, including a seven-month prison sentence for a man selling counterfeit beef.

China's Top Court Upholds Strict Food Safety Penalties Near Schools
China's Supreme People's Court highlighted a 1,000 yuan fine against a market selling expired snacks near a school, emphasizing its commitment to campus food safety and citing seven similar cases, including a seven-month prison sentence for a man selling counterfeit beef.
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28% Bias Score

School Administrator Jailed for Sexually Abusing Pupils
Jordan Roberts, 23, a former administrator at Derby's Da Vinci Academy, was sentenced to 44 months in prison for sexually abusing three underage girls while employed at the school.

School Administrator Jailed for Sexually Abusing Pupils
Jordan Roberts, 23, a former administrator at Derby's Da Vinci Academy, was sentenced to 44 months in prison for sexually abusing three underage girls while employed at the school.
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20% Bias Score

Bangladesh School Crash Kills at Least 31
A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 fighter jet crashed into a Dhaka primary school on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly children, and injuring over 69 others; the pilot ejected but later died, making it Bangladesh's deadliest aviation disaster in decades.

Bangladesh School Crash Kills at Least 31
A Bangladesh Air Force F-7 fighter jet crashed into a Dhaka primary school on Monday, killing at least 31 people, mostly children, and injuring over 69 others; the pilot ejected but later died, making it Bangladesh's deadliest aviation disaster in decades.
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28% Bias Score

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 22 Students, Teachers
An airstrike on a school in Myanmar's Sagaing region allegedly killed 22 students and teachers, injuring roughly 100 more, according to local resistance groups; the military denies responsibility.

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 22 Students, Teachers
An airstrike on a school in Myanmar's Sagaing region allegedly killed 22 students and teachers, injuring roughly 100 more, according to local resistance groups; the military denies responsibility.
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60% Bias Score

German High School's Smartphone Ban Shows Early Success
Dalton High School in Alsdorf, Germany, implemented a daily smartphone ban, resulting in minimal violations and increased student interaction on its first day; the initiative is part of a growing trend across Europe to mitigate the negative impact of excessive screen time on student learning and wel...

German High School's Smartphone Ban Shows Early Success
Dalton High School in Alsdorf, Germany, implemented a daily smartphone ban, resulting in minimal violations and increased student interaction on its first day; the initiative is part of a growing trend across Europe to mitigate the negative impact of excessive screen time on student learning and wel...
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48% Bias Score
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