JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) â Richland School District held their "Someone Special Dance" Friday evening at the high school.
The event for grades K-6 allowed students to bring their entire families to the dance.
Organizers said that since this was their first time having the dance in 3 years because of the pandemic, they received more than 800 reservations this year.
Money raised from the event benefitted the Parent-Teacher Organization.
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WASHINGTON (CITC) â More than 50 parent organizations confronted the Biden administration Wednesday over its newest Title IX rules, claiming it is prioritizing "inclusion" over student safety.
In a letter led by Parents Defending Education (PDE), the 53 groups accused U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona of violating the rights of students through the changes. The new regulations released earlier this month broaden the federal civil rights law to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in educational institutions receiving federal funding. Read More...
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) â Police say a Somerset County woman is accused of using pages from a spell book to set a vehicle on fire.
According to a criminal complaint, 47-year-old Kristy Malzi, of Hollsopple, is facing charges related to reckless burning, terroristic threats and simple assault.
Officers say they were called July 30 to BKâs Klassics on Bedford Street in Stonycreek Township for reports of a vehicle arson. Read More...