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Moriah Balingit

Moriah Balingit

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Moriah Balingit
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Oklahoma board approves contract for St. Isidore of Seville Catholic ... - The Washington Post

An Oklahoma board approved a contract with St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, moving it closer to becoming the nation’s first religious charter school.
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Ohio Republicans want to wrest control of the state education board...

Republican state lawmakers in Ohio want Gov. Mike DeWine (R) to have complete control over the state’s education board.
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At least ten shot, five killed in series of District shootings - Th...

Among the victims in the string of recent shootings was 15-year-old, Zyion Turner, the 14th person under the age of 18 to be killed in the District this year.
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Uvalde schools have a safety plan. The shooting showed its limits.

What happened in Uvalde shows the limits of school safety plans.
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New York can move forward with coronavirus vaccine mandate for scho...

A federal appeals court ruled in favor of New York City in its fight to implement a vaccine mandate for school employees.
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Schools get a $54 billion lifeline in stimulus package — but the mo...

The funding represents about a quarter of what many advocates had hoped for, and includes no additional money for a program that expands Internet access.
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Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run in Fairfax County

A 63-year-old man was struck Wednesday evening in Springfield.

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Billions of dollars for public schools hang in the balance as bailo...

Without a boost in federal funding, some school districts may be forced to remain closed.
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The majority of New York City’s students are set to return to schoo...

The coronavirus has created a cascade of logistical challenges for schools. New York City is by far the nation’s largest district, but the challenges it faces are common to school districts large and small, urban and rural.
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New York City reverses school opening plan. Now most students will ...

There had been concerns among teachers and parents about whether preparations were sufficient to prevent coronavirus outbreaks.
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Des Moines school system loses its bid to halt school reopenings as...

Des Moines Public Schools had fought a state mandate to reopen but lost in court Tuesday.
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Florida orders schools to reopen in the fall, even as virus cases soar

The state’s education commissioner issued an executive order calling for in-person instruction.
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Impeachment is difficult to teach. The case of President Trump ... ...

Students are asked to decide — and study — the fate of the nation’s leader.
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Chicago teachers reach deal with city to end 11-day strike - The Wa...

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced the pact that is expected to return teachers and students to classrooms Friday.
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Chicago teacher strike continues as negotiations grind on

Educators in the nation’s third-largest school district spent a second day out of the classroom.
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More than 150 teens have fallen ill from vaping. Is it enough to ma...

The outbreak of lung injuries has so terrified some that they have given up the devices.
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School systems sue Juul, saying e-cigarette firm spurred vaping epi...

The four lawsuits filed recently are expected to be the first of many.
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She paid a college consultant $6.5 million to get her daughter into...

The mother of Yusi Zhao said William “Rick” Singer, the college consultant at the center of the college admissions scandal, deceived her.
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Denver teachers, protesting a performance pay plan, reach ... - The...

Denver teachers went on strike Monday demanding higher base pay in lieu of a bonus system that has been in place since 2005.
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Betsy DeVos’s security detail could cost $7.7 million

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s is one of the only cabinet secretaries to receive protection from the U.S. Marshal’s Service.
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Can educators call ICE on students? Betsy DeVos finally answers.

DeVos said two weeks ago that schools could decide whether to call immigration authorities on children.