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CER Daily Media Clips for September 21, 2022
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Sep 21, 2022 |Washington Post | school closures, teachers unions |
States, West, Washington
Teachers in Seattle have approved a new, three-year contract following a strike that delayed the start of the school year in Washington state’s largest district.
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Sep 21, 2022 |The Salt Lake Tribune | blended learning, virtual schools |
States, West, Utah
Here’s how other Utah virtual schools are doing, two years after students were forced to learn online in the spring of 2020 and many stayed out of classrooms that fall.
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Sep 21, 2022 |San Francisco Chronicle | enrollment, public schools |
States, West, California
San Francisco schools saw about 1,000 more students than expected this fall, a slowing of a financially devastating decline in enrollment and bolstering hopes that fewer families will flee the district in the wake of the pandemic.
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Sep 21, 2022 |Sentinel-Tribune | achievement, testing |
States, Midwest, Ohio
While 100% of students were promoted to the fourth grade, 63.3% were proficient in third grade reading and 24.3% saw improvement in K-3 literacy.
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Sep 21, 2022 |Spectrum News 1 | education funding, homeschooling |
States, South, Kentucky
Lawmakers are actively considering a proposal to allow homeschooled children to receive the same amount of KEES money traditional students can earn.
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Sep 21, 2022 |The Center Square | elections, school choice |
States, Northeast, Pennsylvania
Support for more education funding isn’t a rarity among Democrats nationally, but a Pennsylvania gubernatorial nominee is standing out for his support of school choice.
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Sep 21, 2022 |The Valley Breeze | charter schools |
States, Northeast, Rhode Island
Leaders said Excel brings 20 years of experience running high-quality schools and prioritizing a rigorous and inclusive approach.
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Sep 21, 2022 |KBJR 6 | achievement, public schools |
States, Midwest, Minnesota
The U.S. Department of Education gives the award to schools that have closed the education achievement gap between subgroups of students.
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Sep 21, 2022 |The Lebanon Democrat | administrators, teachers |
States, South, Tennessee
Between grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on educational growth, many administrators and teachers alike have been trying not to fall too far behind.
Multiple schools in the Lebanon Special School District weathered that storm and have been recognized for their achievement by the Tennessee Department of Education.
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