ACT scores show college readiness at 32-year low
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
(The Hill) -- Students are the least prepared for college than they've been in three decades, according to the nonprofit organization that administers the ACT.The organization found more than 4 in 10 high school seniors hit none of the college readiness benchmarks, saying this is “historic highs in 2023.” The decline marks a 32-year low for high school seniors' scores on the test, with results like this last seen in 1991.“This is the sixth consecutive year of declines in average scores, with average scores declining in every academic subject,” ACT CEO Janet Godwin said. “We are also continuing to see a rise in the number of seniors leaving high school without meeting any of the college readiness benchmarks, even as student GPAs continue to rise and students report that they feel prepared to be successful in college.The ACT college readiness benchmark is the minimum score a student can get that will show they could perform well in first-year college classes. Tensions rise on...Inside the Investigations: Judge to decide on A-F school rating lawsuit
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Each week the in-depth reporting from the KXAN Investigates team will get a spotlight on KXAN Live.A conversation happened Wednesday morning with investigative reporter Kelly Wiley and KXAN Live anchor Will DuPree to break down one of this week’s top stories. Inside the Investigations: Family calls for change after nursing home ‘error’ The story they discussed this week is: Several Texas superintendents testified Tuesday in a lawsuit requesting the Texas Education Commissioner not to release A-F school ratings this year. The judge is expected to issue an order on the case before the end of the month. The lawsuit, which more than 100 school districts across the state have joined, alleges the Texas Education Agency has not provided adequate notice of changes to how the 2022-23 A-F rating will be calculated.Join Kelly Wiley and Will DuPree every Wednesday morning for a live recap of the latest headlines and in-depth reporting from the KXAN Investigates team.CapMetro eyes Dove Springs Pickup zone service
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A new CapMetro Pickup zone in southeast Austin's Dove Springs neighborhood could launch early next year.CapMetro is considering the launch of a Dove Springs Pickup zone that would help link transit users to other CapMetro service options and key destinations within the area."This new zone was prioritized to allow the agency to bring more service to this area of Southeast Austin while we continue to prepare for the future CapMetro Pleasant Valley Rapid line, which will also help serve this neighborhood," officials said in a Tuesday news release.CapMetro is proposing a new Pickup zone in southeast Austin's Dove Springs neighborhood. If approved, the zone would launch early next year. (Courtesy: CapMetro)At an Oct. 23 meeting, CapMetro's board of directors will consider the proposed Pickup zone as well as reclassify Routes 18, 217 and 335. The board will also decide whether to remove Express Routes 981, 987 and the e-bus routes, the release added.Under consideration is...Group to explore 'advanced nuclear technology' in Texas
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) said Tuesday a group of experts will spend the next year looking at how advanced nuclear reactors can provide safe, reliable, and affordable power for Texas. According to the PUCT announcement, the Texas Advanced Nuclear Reactor Working Group will look at safety advancements, financial incentives, state, and federal regulatory impediments to growth, permitting processes, and impacts to the Texas electric market. Understanding ERCOT’s emergency alert levels Group members have until Dec. 1, 2024, to report their findings and recommendations to Governor Greg Abbott, the announcement said. The group was established on Aug. 16 at the direction of Gov. Abbott and is lead by PUCT Commissioner Jimmy Golfelty, the PUCT said. “These experts are leaders in nuclear energy, business, and academia and will be instrumental as we chart a path forward for advanced nuclear technology in Texas,” Glotfelty said in a statement to KXAN. “The...Matthew Yglesias: A centrist rebellion is what Congress needs
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
If there’s one thing everyone in the House of Representatives can agree on these days, it’s that they are mad.The most radical House Republicans are angry that former Speaker Kevin McCarthy didn’t deliver on all the promises they extorted from him to give him the job in the first place. Moderate Republicans are furious that Democrats didn’t bail out McCarthy after he tempted the wrath of the radicals by agreeing to move a continuing resolution and avert a government shutdown. And Democrats are upset that the whole shutdown drama even happened at all, since it could have been avoided had McCarthy just stuck to the deal he made to resolve the debt ceiling showdown earlier this year.It’s possible to adjudicate the balance of rage, but the simple truth is that moderates in both parties have been unduly passive — not just in this Congress, but for the last several.It’s not as if better models don’t exist. Power in the Alaska legislature, fo...Burnsville warns residents of ‘abnormal raccoon behavior’
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
Burnsville issued a warning Tuesday about an increase in raccoons that are “behaving oddly,” per a news release from the city.Some raccoons were seen displaying “abnormal raccoon behavior” like staggering, laying slumped, experiencing seizures or unafraid of their surroundings to the point of letting people approach them.Beginning in July, Burnsville Animal Control noticed an unusual number of sick raccoon reports, according to the release. The number of reports currently stands at 39, as compared to 2022 which counted 17.The University of Minnesota Veterinary Clinic recently took in two raccoons, one of which tested positive for distemper and salmonellosis. The results for the second raccoon were uncertain, per the release, but the raccoon may have died of salmonellosis,The city said people, pets and children are advised to stay away from raccoons and other wildlife they may encounter.If you encounter a racoon that is behaving abnormally, call Burnsville Animal Control at 952-894-3...HPD: Hudson woman arrested after attacking elderly woman with a stick, stole $100
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Hudson woman was arrested on Thursday, October 5, after attacking an elderly woman with a stick on the 200 block of Warren Street, according to Hudson Police. Michelle Moskaluk, 34, has been arrested nine times by the Hudson Police over the last six months on multiple criminal charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Thursday, a local business on the 200 block of Warren Street called police reporting a woman was outside on the street chasing and attacking people with what appeared to be a broom or stick. Police say on arrival, they found Moskaluk chasing a disabled elderly woman with what appeared to be a large stick. Police say Moskaluk swung at the elderly woman multiple times and fled the area after seeing police were there. The victim reported to police that Moskaluk pushed her to the ground, attacked her, and stole $100 from her purse before fleeing the scene. The victim declined any medical t...Rensselaer Police investigating death of a 3-month-old
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
RENSSELAER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Rensselaer Police are investigating the death of a 3-month-old child that happened on the 900 block of Second Street. NEWS10 learned from police the report came in as a 911 call and an investigation began. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Little information is known regarding the investigation at this time. NEWS10 currently has a crew working to learn more. Stick with NEWS10 as more information becomes available.Men At Work vocalist Colin Hay to perform in Troy
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Colin Hay, best known as the lead singer of the Australian band Men At Work, is coming to Troy. He is set to perform at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall on April 10, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Men At Work rose to fame in the 1980s and is best known for the songs "Down Under," "Who Can It Be Now," and "Overkill." Hay's solo career includes the hits "Waiting For My Real Life To Begin" and "Beautiful World."This concert is part of Hay's "The Might Tour II." He and his band will play songs by Men At Work and from Hay's solo career. Folk rock duo Indigo Girls to perform in Troy Pre-sale tickets are already on sale with tickets to the general public going on sale on Friday, October 13 at 10 a.m. You can buy tickets on the Troy Music Hall website, by calling (518) 273-0038, or in person at the box office.Binley Florist ready to 'Petal It Forward'
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:54:57 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Every year, a Queensbury-based florist pays it forward - but that's not quite what they call it. Binley Florist is celebrating its annual "Petal It Forward" day next Wednesday, Oct. 18. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! During Petal It Forward, visitors to Binley Florist on Quaker Road in Queensbury have a chance at a special prize. Lucky shoppers will be given two bouquets of flowers, completely free - with a catch. Those who are given flowers are told to keep one and give the other to someone else. Fire Prevention Week: How to stay safe while cooking The florist is a great place to visit, but you may even encounter a surprise gift if you're in downtown Glens Falls. Binley's branded flower truck will be parked downtown, with staff hoping for some flower recipients to come to them. The florist also pays visits to schools, to instill the spirit of paying - or petaling - it forward in future generation...Latest news
- TEA allows for alternative to state intervention for Austin ISD special education department
- Dry air makes the heat more bearable this week
- APA! receives national grant to assist senior dogs in shelter
- Tractor trailer fire closes Thruway at Exit 23
- New York utilizing opioid settlement money
- Outrage after missing Missouri dog shot by police, placed in ditch
- Alton man sentenced to 135 years for triple shooting
- Déjà vu! Tommy Edman sparks back-to-back walk-off wins
- Manager of local McDonald’s receives global recognition award
- Suspect attacked elderly man before fatally stabbing 2nd victim in Whittier area, sheriff says