2A recently added carveout to a math interventions bill would exempt some Ohio schools from teaching the science of reading curriculum — despite a statewide mandate. Lawmakers in the Ohio House Education Committee recently approved changes to Ohio Senate Bill 19 that would excuse Ohio’s classical schools from having to…
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3House Bill 144, which aims to amend the North Carolina constitution to make non-Council of State State Board of Education (SBE) seats elected, four-year term positions, passed the House Education – K-12 Committee on Tuesday. If the bill passes and...
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4An upper Manhattan mom teamed up with her superintendent to launch a week-long pilot program cutting classroom tech and boosting recess at 38 schools.
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5A high school teacher describes her innovative framework for improving students’ comprehension of literature with sketching.
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6Plaintiffs in Rodriguez v. State of California argue $4 billion in modernization funding favoring wealthy districts could be dispatched by the time their lawsuit is decided.
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7The Sacramento County Board of Education reversed a decision by Twin Rivers Unified to close Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools, allowing the adult charter school to remain open despite a state audit that found it had misused $180 million in public funding.
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8Indiana education officials want more students to consider a career in cybersecurity. Students will soon have a new pathway to get there.
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9The Senate Education/Higher Education Committee advanced three bills on Wednesday, including one that would fund a work group to examine how North Carolina could implement a weighted student funding model. North Carolina’s current funding model for schools uses a hybrid...
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