It's that time of year again: the time of year when kids across the country head back to school for the first time.
And for many of them, it's also the time that marks the start of a new school year, or at least the beginning of a new school year.
The New York Times takes a look at some of the back-to-school-related stories making headlines this year, including a tale out of Texas, where a middle school production of Dracula got canceled after the principal discovered that one of the show's vampires had committed suicide.
The principal got the news from the show's producers, and the production was put on hold until the school could figure out how to get the show back on the stage.
The Times also takes a look at some of the stories making headlines this week, including one out of Maine, where a middle school production of Dracula got canceled after the principal discovered that one of the show's vampires had committed suicide.
The principal got the news from the show's producers, and the production was put on hold until the school could figure out how to get the show back on the stage.
A Connecticut production of Dracula got canceled after the principal discovered that one of the show's vampires had
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