The Harford County Board of Education approved a 2026-27 school calendar that features a pre-Labor Day start date and ...
This article was originally published in Chalkbeat. Philadelphia students could head back to classes before Labor Day for the next two years, according to proposed academic calendars the district ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The Chesapeake School Board is once again considering a school calendar with a pre-Labor Day start — this time for the 2027-2028 school year. The board heard a presentation Monday ...
Data from consulting firm Mercer projects steady increases to organizational salary budgets in 2025 after a dip in budget growth between 2023 and 2024, analysts said during a Sept. 18 webinar. Actual ...
Baltimore County students will start the next school year before the unofficial end of summer, continuing to begin learning before Labor Day, as determined by the school board on Tuesday night.
Investors are worried that labor market weakness could thwart a soft landing. However, Goldman Sachs' Joseph Briggs doesn't think there's reason for concern. Briggs shares 3 indicators of a healthy ...
When the Harford County Board of Education meets Monday evening, it will consider a change to the school calendar. When the Harford County Board of Education meets Monday evening, it will consider a ...
It all comes down to the job market. President Donald Trump’s drastic policy moves, and the twists and turns that have come alongside them, have made economic forecasting a squirrely endeavor. The ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — Chesapeake School Board members voted 7-0 Monday night to continue with post-Labor Day starts to the school year. Currently, Chesapeake, Accomack and Isle of Wight are the ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) – At a recent meeting, the Chesapeake School Board approved the academic calendars for the next two school years, with students continuing to return after the Labor Day holiday.
A survey found most in Chesapeake prefer their schools continue starting the school year after Labor Day, but feedback was mixed, especially among Chesapeake Public Schools employees. Two options for ...
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