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Washington recalculates math courses to students’ career relevance
High schools are no longer steering everyone toward calculus, a course that is not universally available – nor pertinent to all professions.
High schools are no longer steering everyone toward calculus, a course that is not universally available – nor pertinent to all professions.
Reduced hours and dwindling benefits spur baristas to action as a small Prosser cafe becomes the 27th in the state to vote to unionize.
From farming to coding, health care workers are leaving the bedside amid staffing shortages exacerbated by the pandemic.
Proponents argue the new law will bolster treatment for substance-use disorders, while critics have called it a War on Drugs 2.0.
Health officials are encouraging vaccinations for COVID-19, influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV) ahead of the winter illness season.