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Los Angeles teachers, staff say they’ll strike March 21 to 23. What are the consequences for students?

March 15, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Los Angeles teachers, staff say they’ll strike March 21 to 23. What are the consequences for students?

Los Angeles Unified staff represented by SEIU Local 99 are planning to strike on March 21 to 23, in a move that is likely to close hundreds of schools.

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Trump vows to cut federal funding for schools teaching CRT or ‘transgender insanity’

March 13, 2023March 14, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Trump vows to cut federal funding for schools teaching CRT or ‘transgender insanity’

The former president said his plans on education include more school choice, parental rights and cuts to schools that teach critical race theory.

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Fewer students of color from underserved backgrounds want to go to college. Here’s why

March 10, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Fewer students of color from underserved backgrounds want to go to college. Here’s why

Fewer underserved teens want to go to college compared to their peers, new survey results from the ECMC Foundation and VICE Media Group show.

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SAT, ACT testing requirements paused during pandemic are now permanently optional at some colleges

March 2, 2023March 2, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on SAT, ACT testing requirements paused during pandemic are now permanently optional at some colleges

Many colleges shifted away from requiring SAT or ACT scores early in the pandemic to boost applications. Here’s where they are now.

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As battle persists over AI, here’s what teachers, students have to say about ChatGPT use.

March 1, 2023March 1, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on As battle persists over AI, here’s what teachers, students have to say about ChatGPT use.

Despite concerns over ChatGPT, a new national survey shows students and teachers quickly incorporated it into their teacher and learning process.

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College protestors call on DeSantis to lay off diversity efforts in Florida

February 23, 2023February 23, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on College protestors call on DeSantis to lay off diversity efforts in Florida

The students want the DeSantis administration to end its attack on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in colleges and universities.

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Lead-tainted water persists in US schools despite some states’ work to fix the problem

February 23, 2023February 23, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Lead-tainted water persists in US schools despite some states’ work to fix the problem

Despite testing, policy changes and the replacement of water infrastructure, a new report shows a a massive amount of lead remains in schools.

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Is your school’s sports team violating Title IX? New resource aims to close loopholes.

February 21, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Is your school’s sports team violating Title IX? New resource aims to close loopholes.

New resources from the Education Department explain how students, parents and athletic staff can report Title IX violations – just ahead of March Madness.

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Schools challenge USDA’s plan for healthier meals citing staff, supply shortages

February 14, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Schools challenge USDA’s plan for healthier meals citing staff, supply shortages

Proposed rules for school meals may require more cooking from scratch, which means adding staff, but schools don’t have enough staff to serve meals now.

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How Texas teacher Pamela Dawson became Grammy’s music educator of the year

February 10, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on How Texas teacher Pamela Dawson became Grammy’s music educator of the year

Pamela Dawson considered quitting her teaching job during the COVID-19 pandemic. She stuck with it and now she is the Grammy’s educator of the year.

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