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    [ad_1] As students across the country return to school, the number of students returning to traditional classrooms is declining. About 6% of students are homeschooling now, according to national estimates, up from less than 3% of her just a few years ago. In Arkansas, homeschooling has grown steadily over the past 20 years and has ...
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    [ad_1] Credit: Alison Yin/EdSource Credit: Alison Yin/EdSource In an important change, the California Department of Education is withholding the release of the results of the Smarter Balanced test that students took last spring until an undetermined date later this year. Results are subject to a one-month delay in the public release of state, district, school, ...
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    [ad_1] In a recent op-ed for CTMirror, Andrew Feinstein criticized the custody movement, stating: “The movement has clenched its teeth on spreading falsehoods. Critical racial theories are somehow part of social-emotional learning. public schools teach children adult sex, these canards are effective in putting school administrators on the defensive and, in the long run, tend ...
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    [ad_1] The Aviation Program at the University of Brunswick-Maine Augusta will host a series of Federal Aviation Administration educational sessions to educate various groups about remotely piloted aircraft known as drones. for all participants. The Education Series will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 29th and October 1st, from 9:00 am to 4:00 ...
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    [ad_1] Sarintha Stricklin executive director Jefferson Ready Start Network Sarintha Stricklin is no stranger to the field of education, but her efforts over the past four years have taken important steps in expanding access to early care and education in Jefferson Parish. As executive her director of Jefferson Lady Start her network, she advocates for ...
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    [ad_1] A federal class action lawsuit was filed against the Virginia Department of Education and the Fairfax County Board of Education alleging violations of the rights of students with disabilities under the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The plaintiffs in the case — the parents of an anonymous Fairfax County student and their nonprofit ...
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    [ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Education wants more Hoosier students to learn about career options early in their education. According to Indiana’s Secretary of Education, Katie Jenner, students are increasingly exposed to careers that begin in elementary school through guest speakers and other activities. According to the Indiana Department of Education, 40% of ...
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    [ad_1] Prisma Health opened Addiction Medicine Center and Greenville Memorial Hospital701 Grove Road, a new program that expands the scope of the Battle of Prisma opioid addiction in upstate. The center is based in Greenville, but is spread throughout the state’s largest healthcare system. We partner with Clemson University, University of South Carolina, and Furman ...