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Alabama superintendent wants schools to remain in-person




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Arizona winter high school sports delayed to January




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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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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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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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Thanksgiving lessons jettison Pilgrim hats, welcome truth




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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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Indiana teacher, substitute shortage worsened by COVID-19




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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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Wyoming teacher honored for student support amid pandemic




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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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Pennsylvania expands virus app to school-age phone users




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Mississippi schools receive computers for distance learning




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Some schools go remote, others ask for voluntary quarantines




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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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Digital Math Games and Apps: What Works and What Doesn't?

Teachers are using a variety of games, videos, and apps to supplement online math instruction—but not all of them are created equal.




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An Open Letter to the NAEP Governing Board

The change under consideration would make the reading test less accurate not more, writes E.D. Hirsch Jr.




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Tennessee expands COVID-19 mental health hotline to teachers




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Alexander preaches consensus in farewell to fractious Senate




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Narrowed digital divide touted as pandemic silver lining




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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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Delaware governor issuing universal mask mandate




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Ohio House OKs school funding plan; unclear if Senate will




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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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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 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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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Alabama

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Alabama

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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




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Colorado sees rise in superintendent turnovers in pandemic




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These Six Teacher-Evaluation Systems Have Gotten Results, Analysis Says

Teacher-evaluation reforms in places like New Mexico, Tennessee, Denver, and the District of Columbia have paid off, says the National Council on Teacher Quality.




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Memphis Superintendent Dorsey Hopson Leaving to Join Healthcare Company

Hopson became the interim superintendent in Shelby County, Tenn., in 2013 after the Memphis City School system merged with Shelby County schools. That merger then led six suburban communities to break away from the merged school system to form their own school districts.




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What Teachers Tell Us About the Connections Between Standards, Curriculum, and Professional Learning

A statewide survey of educators in Tennessee provides critical insights into connections that exist between standards, curriculum, professional development, and ultimately student success.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Tennessee

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.