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$11B budget package passes Pennsylvania Legislature




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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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Texas education board set to revise sex education curriculum




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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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North Dakota starts free rapid COVID-19 testing for teachers




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Report finds Loudoun school's admission policy discriminates




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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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Montana announces $13M in coronavirus relief for schools




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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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School funding issue persists as Indiana lawmakers reconvene




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Audit finds risks with Baltimore County schools network




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Wyoming teacher honored for student support amid pandemic




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Utah high school to replace Braves mascot amid backlash




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Mississippi schools receive computers for distance learning




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Colorado lawmakers consider emergency COVID relief package




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Florida Governor Says Closures Don't Work, Schools Will Stay Open

Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Monday that schools will be required to remain open despite the rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, arguing lockdowns and closures have not worked.




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School system dismisses early after cybersecurity threat




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Some schools go remote, others ask for voluntary quarantines




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Rapid City students return to in-person instruction




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School district returns to remote learning amid COVID spike




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How Parents and Schools Can Work Together to Keep Math Learning on Track

Collaboration doesn’t require turning parents into math experts, classroom teachers say.




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The Problem With Giving Math Tests Online, and How Teachers Are Solving It

With many students working remotely, there’s no point in administering assessments that ask students to come up with a single answer; it’s simply too easy to cheat.




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Kids Are Behind in Math Because of COVID-19. Here’s What Research Says Could Help

Previous studies can provide a window into why math learning is taking a big hit during the pandemic, and what educators can do about it.




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School district spammed as students receive racist emails




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Education commission recommends funding formula overhaul




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DeVos says free college amounts to a 'socialist takeover'




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Confederate president's name to disappear from Biloxi school




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How Teachers' Unions Are Influencing Decisions on School Reopenings

With coronavirus cases surging, labor groups are continuing to flex their political muscle, most often pushing for a conservative approach to getting teachers and kids back in buildings.




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School closings threaten gains of students with disabilities




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Alexander preaches consensus in farewell to fractious Senate




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Remote Learning Cuts Into Attendance. Here Are Remedies

Data suggest low-income communities are hit much harder than affluent ones, writes researcher Heather C. Hill.




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New Mexico lawmakers consider slimmer child welfare budgets




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Delaware governor issuing universal mask mandate




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School district to pay $200K to settle public records battle




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Delaware schools begin to announce plans to go virtual




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Rutland City students to return to in-person classes




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Secessions Exacerbate Segregation, Study Finds

Court-ordered school desegregation has been more successful in the South than in any other region of the country, but researchers have noted a new threat: the growing number of communities that are seceding from larger school districts to form their own.




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Alabama Will Keep Its Common Core Standards--For Now

Board members didn't act on a resolution to revoke Alabama's version of the Common Core State Standards.




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Alabama's First Charter School Gets Green Light to Open

Alabama lawmakers passed a charter school law last year, becoming the 43rd state to adopt one.




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As Monuments Fall Across the South, Will Districts Reconsider Confederate-Named Schools?

An Education Week analysis found that at least 140 schools, almost all below the Mason-Dixon line, still bear the names of figures from that era.




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Alabama School Board Members Weigh In on Plan to Replace Them

State Board of Education members weighed in today about a proposal to eliminate their elected positions and replace the board with an appointed commission.




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AEA: Doctors letting quarantined kids return early to school




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Alabama superintendent wants schools to remain in-person




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Polis: Proposed budget will ease suffering, set up recovery




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Colorado governor calls special session for COVID-19 relief




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Colorado lawmakers consider emergency COVID relief package