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Winter sports practices, extracurriculars allowed to resume




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Noem says Education Secretary moving to Historical Society




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Ohio lawmakers OK revamp of eligibility for school vouchers




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Georgia high school tests won't count toward student grades




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Holcomb announces pick for new Indiana education secretary




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School Closings Leave Rural Students Isolated, Disconnected

The switch to remote learning in rural New Mexico has left some students profoundly isolated—cut off from others and the grid by sheer distance.




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Pandemic forcing some Arkansas school districts to adjust




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Lessons from COVID-19 pandemic teaching educators too




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Kentucky Attorney General, Private School Sue Over Order Closing In-Person Classes

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has joined a private school in a lawsuit against Gov. Andy Beshear, arguing that a school closure order not only violated state law but also the First Amendment.




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$11B budget package passes Pennsylvania Legislature




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Kansas hospitals buckle, schools pull back amid virus surge




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Alabama superintendent wants schools to remain in-person




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Teacher vacations one reason to close schools in New Mexico




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Nevada school district may cut jobs amid online learning




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Texas education board set to revise sex education curriculum




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Arizona winter high school sports delayed to January




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Teacher shortage has Connecticut turning to college students




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School: Teacher cited Floyd's death in chemistry exercise




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No More Snow Days, Thanks to Remote Learning? Not Everyone Agrees

An increasing number of schools are replacing snow days with remote learning, but some plan to stick with the snow day tradition for now.




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Teachers call for full remote learning, absent new protocols




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Colorado sees rise in superintendent turnovers in pandemic




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ACLU of Indiana sues school officials over T-shirt dispute




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Tribal leaders back bill on teaching Native American history




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Louisiana superintendents ask for looser quarantine rules




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Report finds Loudoun school's admission policy discriminates




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Theater Educators Struggle to Keep Shows Going Amid COVID-19

Convinced that the show must go on, many high school theater troupes are turning to livestreamed productions, outdoor performances, and radio plays.




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We Americans Risk Losing the Ability to Govern Ourselves. Better Civics Education Can Help

The ability to discern fact from fiction and to recognize reliable news is fundamental, writes News Literacy Project’s Charles Salter.




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Schools Grapple With Substitute Teacher Shortages, Medical Leave Requests, Survey Finds

The demand for substitute teacher positions is outpacing the supply, and the quality of those applying is a concern in many places.




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Thanksgiving lessons jettison Pilgrim hats, welcome truth




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Tennessee Governor: COVID-19 Vaccines To Be Optional in K-12 Schools

“Vaccines are a choice and people have the choice and will have the choice in this state as to whether or not they should take that vaccine,” the governor said.




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Maryland lawmakers say it’s time to close the digital divide




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Montana announces $13M in coronavirus relief for schools




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Washoe middle, high schools suspending in-class instruction




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NYC to reopen schools, even as virus spread intensifies




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Students' notes offer encouragement to health care workers




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Classes canceled in Baltimore County after cyber attack




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Louisiana education leaders look to improve child literacy




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School funding issue persists as Indiana lawmakers reconvene




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Navajo school, students fight to overcome amid COVID-19




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Audit finds risks with Baltimore County schools network




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Rapid COVID-19 tests for SC schools in place next week




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Emails: School choice org caused 'confusion' in voucher plan




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Anchorage School District to continue online-only learning




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Schools struggle to stay open as quarantines sideline staff




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5000 Alabama students haven't shown up for any sort of class




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MCAS testing to continue, but some changes possible




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Oklahoma schools may offer in-school quarantine of students




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Study: Students falling behind in math during pandemic




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Lawsuits Defy Arizona Initiative Taxing Wealthy for Schools

Two lawsuits were filed Monday challenging a proposition that Arizona voters approved to impose an additional 3.5% tax on individuals earning above $250,000 to pay school teacher salaries and training.




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Utah high school to replace Braves mascot amid backlash