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Teenager seriously injured in bus shooting in Tyresö
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An 18-year-old man is seriously injured after a shooting on an SL bus at a bus stop near several schools in Tyresö outside Stockholm. The incident occurred around 3 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon, with the perpetrator fleeing the scene. Many witnesses, including children and students, observed the event.
Private schools are free to adopt their own calendar structures, Education Secretary Sonny Angara said, following statements from the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations that private schools need not follow the three-term school calendar.
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Gary Shane Pruitt, a Wayne County, Michigan, parent, filed a federal lawsuit on March 23, 2026, against the Grosse Pointe Public School System and several officials, alleging the district retaliated against him for criticizing Pride-related flags displayed at Parcells Middle School by issuing a no-trespass order and posting his photo at the school.
Parents have complained that their phone numbers were taken from school visitor books and used for scams. Robert Manyala, director of Robiserch, highlights the risks of paper logs and benefits of digital systems. These systems securely store data and provide useful statistics.
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The National Construction Authority (NCA) has ordered the demolition of a five-storey building in Nairobi's Roysambu estate after an inspection deemed it a public safety risk. The structure has developed severe cracks and stands meters from Mirema Primary School, endangering thousands of pupils. The owner ignored compliance orders issued since 2022.
After delivering heavy snow and widespread travel disruptions earlier in the week, Storm Elli has passed Germany milder than expected, with most rail services restored by Sunday. Approaching Low Gunda now threatens freezing rain and severe black ice nationwide, prompting Monday school closures in several states.
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Kenya's Education Minister Julius Migos Ogamba has urged politicians to stay out of education matters and pledged to safeguard the integrity of student placements in national secondary schools. He made the remarks while announcing the 2025 KCSE results at Chebisaas Boys’ Secondary School. Ogamba sharply criticized figures like former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for meddling in the process for political gain.
Private schools exempt from mandatory three-term calendar
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