The Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) Lee V. Gaines Teen cannabis use down 50% in the last 20 years.
Lee V. Gaines NPR Your premise is wrong. “Journalism” has no value of any kind, monetary or otherwise. There are obvious reasons your “industry” is ever-shrinking but the the refusal of “journos” to look inward & accept blame means you’ll never course correct.
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Lee V. Gaines Excerpt from a Northern 1920s era Klan ad (big in Indiana!) on banning those divisive books in schools... and the need for 'true history' for kids:
The moment of totality has arrived. Reporter, Lee V. Gaines shares the experience on the Butler University campus.
.WFYI won a bunch of journalism awards last night from Indiana Pro SPJ. Thankful to work alongside such amazing people: Elizabeth Gabriel Brittani Howell Darian Benson Lee V. Gaines Kyle Long Farah Yousry Abriana Onyai Herron ❤️ Drew Daudelin Dylan Peers McCoy & more…
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Extremely proud to accept these Indiana Pro SPJ awards for my WFYI colleagues & education team tonight who pushed limits to truly report on dire experiences of kids. Crucial work by Dylan Peers McCoy Lee V. Gaines — plus Lee’s honor as Indiana journalist of the year!
For many students in Indianapolis, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness – and be inspired by – a total solar eclipse. Lee V. Gaines
How a Second-Grade Teacher is Using the Solar Eclipse to Inspire Her Students kqed.org/mindshift/6342…
Eric Weddle IND Progressives Lee V. Gaines OMFG LOOK WHO THEY USED AS AN EXAMPLE! Everything they are saying is a lie Eric we have to stop it. CRT is not taught they’re using it as a weapon to shut down public schools and turn them into charters so that they can segregate our children and god knows what else.
Here's how an Indianapolis teacher is using next week's solar eclipse to inspire her students
A fantastic and joyful listen from Lee V. Gaines on what a class of 2nd graders is learning ...
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The government is afraid of being questioned and fear the truth most.
Why do think public schools demand that the parents of IDEA-eligible children sign a nondisclosure agreement if there’s a resolution to special education disputes?
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Lee V. Gaines They love to see journalists stressing out on deadline, I suppose. Here’s mine, last week.
'Just say no' didn't actually protect students from drugs. Here's what could
'The most important tenet of drug education is to be honest… …And to have a balanced perspective. We cannot lie, we cannot exaggerate to teens.'
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André Picard Lee V. Gaines NPR Health News Perhaps it was a more appropriate time to have that talk 9 years ago, when US teen nicotine vaping was 30% higher than it is today?
Most Indiana parents approve of their school and what is taught, Gallup finds | via Lee V. Gaines
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