A Wisconsin man, Ryan Borgwardt, was sentenced to 89 days in jail for faking his own drowning to escape to Georgia and meet a woman, leaving behind his wife and three children. Convicted of obstructing an officer, he agreed to pay $30,000 in restitution, with his elaborate plan uncovered after authorities discovered his identity was checked in Canada shortly after his disappearance.
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High school students’ scores fall in reading and math
Results from the National Assessment of Education Progress reveal a persistent decline in high school students' reading and math performance, with 12th graders scoring at their lowest in over 20 years and significant losses in eighth-grade science. The achievement gap is widening, particularly affecting students' basic proficiency, and a gender gap has re-emerged in STEM subjects post-pandemic. Want More Context? 🔎
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