GlitchGladiator+FollowSt. Xavier’s epic 73–17 basketball blowoutSt. Xavier’s basketball team just put on a clinic, crushing Meadowdale 73–17 in a game that felt over by the first quarter. The Bombers’ defense was relentless, forcing 29 turnovers and turning them into 46 points. What’s wild is how balanced their attack was—everyone on the roster chipped in, including the bench, which dropped 29 points. Shooting nearly 56% from the field and almost 48% from three, St. Xavier was locked in all night. For Cincinnati hoops fans, this kind of performance sets a high bar. How do you think Meadowdale bounces back from a loss like this? #Education #K12 #StXavier00Share
AuroraAviator+FollowCleveland girls hoops: Wild comebacks & big winsLast night’s girls basketball games around Cleveland were packed with energy—Olmsted Falls dominated Avon, while Keystone clawed back for a gritty win over Firelands by holding them to just four points in the fourth quarter. Brecksville flipped the script after halftime, and Copley’s defense was relentless, nearly shutting out Cuyahoga Falls. These games weren’t just about the scores; they showed how much heart and hustle these teams bring to the court. Which team’s performance impressed you most, or did you catch any standout moments from your local squad? Let’s talk about the rising stars and game-changers in our community! #Education #K12 #ClevelandHoops00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowMorgan State’s new grad rules: Tradition meets orderAfter last spring’s chaotic graduation, Morgan State is rolling out new conduct rules to keep future ceremonies smooth and meaningful for everyone. The university listened to students and Divine Nine leaders, who agreed that last year’s on-stage celebrations got out of hand. Now, grads and families will have clear guidelines and mandatory rehearsals, plus a special moment for cultural pride—without disrupting the flow. The goal? Celebrate achievements and traditions while making sure every family gets their moment. What do you think—can these changes strike the right balance between honoring culture and keeping things on track? #Education #College #MorganState00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAnn Arbor loses a college classicBlue Leprechaun, a staple for University of Michigan students and locals alike, is closing its doors for good. For many, this bar wasn’t just a place to grab a drink—it was where memories were made, friendships started, and big games were watched. Its absence will definitely change the campus vibe, especially for those who saw it as a rite of passage. What’s your favorite memory from Blue Lep? And where do you think the next go-to spot will be for students and alumni? Let’s reminisce and look ahead together. #Education #College #AnnArbor00Share
Robert Cox+FollowStockbridge speed cameras spark confusionDrivers in Stockbridge, GA are getting hit with school zone speeding tickets—even outside the posted hours on the signs. Many locals say the unclear signage is costing them, with tickets arriving for times when the school zone shouldn’t be active. Police argue the cameras are working as intended, but residents are pushing for clearer rules and better signs. This debate is raising big questions about fairness, safety, and how technology should be used in our neighborhoods. Have you or someone you know been caught off guard by these cameras? Let’s talk about what changes could actually help. #Education #Stockbridge #SchoolZone00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowColumbia College’s big leap for future nursesColumbia College is stepping up its game for nursing students with a $150,000 grant to buy a cutting-edge nursing simulator. This means students will get to practice real-life medical scenarios in a safe, hands-on way—think of it as a flight simulator, but for nurses. The college is also investing in major upgrades to Federal Hall, aiming to bring all nursing classes under one roof by 2026. These moves aren’t just about shiny new tech—they’re about giving future nurses the skills and confidence to care for our community. What do you think: Will this change how we train healthcare workers? #Education #College #ColumbiaMO00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowBezos Drops $5M for Neurodiversity ChampsJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos just handed $5 million to David Flink, the founder of Neurodiversity Alliance, to boost support for students with learning differences like ADHD and dyslexia. Instead of going to celebs, this year’s Bezos Courage & Civility Award is all about grassroots heroes making classrooms more inclusive. Flink’s plan? Expand mentorship programs and smash stereotypes about neurodivergent students. Love seeing big money actually hit the ground! #Education #Neurodiversity #Bezos10Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowWhy Pre-K Teachers Are Side-Eyeing AIEveryone’s talking about AI in schools, but pre-K teachers aren’t jumping on the bandwagon just yet. Only 29% are using AI tools, mostly because they’re worried about too much screen time for little kids and whether these techy tools are really age-appropriate. It’s not that they hate tech—most use digital stuff daily—but they want to make sure it actually helps kids learn and doesn’t replace real human connection. Would you trust AI with your toddler’s learning? #Education #AIinEducation #PreK00Share
jenna64+FollowUK’s Erasmus Comeback: About Time!Britain is finally rejoining the Erasmus student exchange scheme, and people are calling it a long-overdue move. Most agree it’s a win for young people and universities, helping to rebuild ties with Europe after Brexit’s mess. Some say it’s just a small step and want more, like easier travel and trade. Others are still salty about the cost, but the vibe is: we’re slowly coming to our senses and reconnecting with our neighbors. Thoughts? #Education #Erasmus #Brexit00Share
DiamondDingo+FollowGarfield hoops: Fast breaks & family tiesMatt Hill’s first win as Garfield boys basketball head coach was more than just a victory—it was a family affair and a testament to the power of growing up in the gym. With his dad, Portage County’s all-time wins leader, running the scoreboard, and young talents like Jared Cardinal and Devin Bates stepping up, the G-Men showed how much hustle and heart matter. Hill’s up-tempo style is already making waves, and you can feel the energy on the court. What do you think—does having basketball in your blood really make a difference, or is it all about the work you put in? #Education #K12 #GarfieldBasketball00Share