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Leclaire Elementary Recognized as a Model PLC at Work School

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EDWARDSVILLE - Leclaire Elementary has been recognized as a Model Professional Learning Community (PLC) at Work school by Solution Tree, honoring its commitment to collaboration, continuous improvement, and student success. This recognition places Leclaire Elementary among an elite group of schools across the nation that have demonstrated exceptional dedication to ensuring high levels of learning for all students through the PLC at Work process. More than 800 schools internationally have been recognized as Model PLC schools, including 42 in Illinois. Leclaire is just the third school south of Chicago to earn the distinction and is the only school in the Metro East. To be designated as a Model PLC, schools must meet rigorous criteria, including: Demonstrating a sustained commitment to PLC at Work concepts for at least three years. Presenting clear, measurable evidence of improved student learning. Providing annual data that confirms continued implementation and

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National Pasta Day: Celebrating a Staple That Shapes Cultures and Kitchens

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Did you know that the average American consumes over 20 pounds of pasta each year? This seemingly simple food has transcended borders and centuries, weaving itself into the fabric of global cuisine. National Pasta Day, celebrated annually on October 17th, invites us to reflect on the rich history and enduring significance of pasta—a dish that is as versatile as it is beloved. The Origins of National Pasta Day National Pasta Day was established to honor one of the world’s most popular and enduring foods. While the exact origins of the day are somewhat obscure, it gained traction primarily through grassroots efforts and food enthusiasts who sought a dedicated time to appreciate pasta’s cultural and culinary impact. The date, October 17th, was chosen to coincide with the fall season in the Northern Hemisphere—an ideal time for hearty meals and comfort foods. Organizations like the National Pasta Association in the United States have played a pivotal role in promotin

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This Day in History on October 17: Loma Prieta Earthquake Strikes California

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October 17 has been a date marked by significant milestones and memorable moments across the globe. Moving back, October 17, 1931, saw the inauguration of the George Washington Bridge between New York and New Jersey. At the time, it was the longest main span suspension bridge in the world, symbolizing advancements in engineering and the growth of metropolitan connectivity. This bridge not only facilitated economic growth but also became an iconic architectural landmark. In the realm of politics, October 17, 1973, marked the beginning of the Yom Kippur War's endgame, as ceasefire negotiations began between Israel, Egypt, and Syria under intense international pressure. The conflict, which had started earlier that month, significantly impacted Middle Eastern geopolitics and shaped future peace processes. This event highlighted the complexity of international diplomacy amid conflict. Sports enthusiasts may recall that on October 17, 1968, in Mexico City, the Olympic Games were underway,

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Not-So-Haunted House

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Each weekend in October, families are invited to enjoy a spooktacular celebration at The Magic House’s annual Not-So-Haunted House, where children of all ages can dress in their most “boo-tiful” […]

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Myranda Levins

Trump’s new $100K visa fee could worsen state doctor shortages, experts say

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In Kentucky, patients drive up to two hours to see Dr. Manikya Kuriti, one of the few endocrinologists who serve the rural communities surrounding Louisville. Kuriti’s husband, a pulmonologist, drives from Louisville to small hospitals an hour south and north, in Indiana, to help small teams treat critically ill patients. Rural communities have long struggled […]
Nada Hassanein

This weekend's Weather: Warm start, storms Saturday, cooler Sunday

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Friday in the River Bend will be partly sunny and very warm. Expect a high near 81 with a low of 63. Winds will come from the south around 9 to 20 mph. It will feel pleasant outside with no rain expected during the day. Clouds will increase in the evening with a chance of thunderstorm toward dawn, and winds will pick up to 15 to 28 mph, making it breezy overnight. Morning starts off warm and dry with temperatures in the low 60s. The afternoon is nicely warm with plenty of sunshine through scattered clouds. As the evening sets in, clouds thicken and a thunderstorm is likely close to dawn Friday night. Winds will become breezier after dark. Saturday will bring heavy thunderstorms through much of the day. High temperatures will cool to around 71 with a low near 50. Winds will be breezy from the SSW at 15 to 32 mph with gusts that could bring localized damaging wind gusts. The day will be mostly cloudy with thick clouds and heavy rain showers. The chance of storms continues into Saturday

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Trump isn’t sending troops to cities with highest crime rates, data shows

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President Donald Trump has argued that he needs to deploy National Guard troops across state lines to protect federal personnel and property or to support overwhelmed local law enforcement in cities he claims are “overrun” by crime. But a Stateline analysis of U.S. Census Bureau and federal crime data shows that Trump’s deployments and proposals […]
Amanda Watford