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Author: Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAY

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Half of nation’s students fell behind a year during COVID-19 pandemic. How do we recover?

February 9, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Half of nation’s students fell behind a year during COVID-19 pandemic. How do we recover?

Half of the nation’s students fell behind a year on average in at least one subject during the COVID-19 pandemic, new federal research shows.

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Biden administration will release new Title IX rules in May. What to expect.

February 8, 2023February 8, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Biden administration will release new Title IX rules in May. What to expect.

The new Title IX rules on sex and gender discrimination will overwrite changes by Trump-era Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

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School choice is still on parents’ minds following COVID closures. Where are students going?

February 1, 2023February 1, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on School choice is still on parents’ minds following COVID closures. Where are students going?

Some lawmakers argue that by adding or expanding access to vouchers, charters and other school options, they are doing what parents want.

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OpenAI launched a second tool to complement ChatGPT – and help teachers detect cheating

January 31, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on OpenAI launched a second tool to complement ChatGPT – and help teachers detect cheating

OpenAI wants to help students and educators benefit from its ChatGPT platform and doesn’t want its chatbot “to be used for misleading purposes.”

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‘This shouldn’t be a surprise’ The education community shares mixed reactions to ChatGPT

January 30, 2023February 1, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘This shouldn’t be a surprise’ The education community shares mixed reactions to ChatGPT

ChatGPT made headlines for passing the Wharton School of Business MBA exam. Here’s why teachers think it’s dangerous.

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Sexist, racist and classist: Why the feds are getting involved in school dress codes

January 23, 2023January 23, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Sexist, racist and classist: Why the feds are getting involved in school dress codes

An oversight office is urging the Education Department to clue in schools on how dress codes evoke safety and discrimination concerns.

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California storms are hitting schools hard. How is flooding affecting students?

January 13, 2023January 15, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on California storms are hitting schools hard. How is flooding affecting students?

Schools have been pummeled by flooding in California during a series of atmospheric river storms that hit school buildings and nearby roads and homes.

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Jackson, Mississippi, water crisis closed school campuses (again). What is the path forward?

January 13, 2023January 13, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Jackson, Mississippi, water crisis closed school campuses (again). What is the path forward?

While Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba announces funding to repair city’s water infrastructure, experts are worried about student learning loss.

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Congress got rid of a free lunch for all program. That means some students are going hungry

January 11, 2023January 12, 2023Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Congress got rid of a free lunch for all program. That means some students are going hungry

Students are back to racking up lunch debt this school year after federal legislation that provided free meals to all students expired.

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Should period products be part of Title IX? The Education Department is weighing input.

December 16, 2022December 16, 2022Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAYComments Off on Should period products be part of Title IX? The Education Department is weighing input.

The Education Department is reviewing comments asking that access to period products be mandated by Title IX, reversing an earlier position.

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