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k12 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / May 4, 2021

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k12 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / May 4, 2021

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k12 The Gateway / May 4, 2021

Zach Gilbert NEWS EDITOR Starting May 10, Metro Transit will be implementing a program that will allow all elementary and high school students in the Omaha metro area to ride city buses for free for nearly 13 months. Until June 1, 2022, the "K-12 Rides Free" program will grant kindergarten through 12th-grade students the opportunity [...]

k12 WYMT News / May 4, 2021

CORBIN, Ky. (WYMT) -Most people are familiar with traditional instruction where a teacher moderates the flow of information and knowledge, but many may not be familiar with Montessori education. "It is focusing on multiple age groups in a learning environment together.

k12 Penn State News / May 4, 2021

The business classes Nicole Wethli teaches at Fairview Middle School begin with the basics: keyboarding, report formatting and Excel. From there, the curriculum gets trickier: The Pennsylvania Department of Education requires 12 career-exploration activities - and an individualized career plan for every student - by the end of eighth grade.

k12 The Topeka Capital-Journal / May 4, 2021

Kansas needs to boost funding for public higher education or else risk jeopardizing federal COVID-19 aid to public schools and universities, officials warned in a memo to legislators Monday. The warning from Budget Director Adam Proffitt comes as legislators wade through a heated debate over how to fund K-12 education.

k12 KMVT / May 4, 2021

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) - Reclaim Idaho has filed the Quality Education Act with the Idaho Secretary of State. The ballot initiative aims to boose kindergarten through 12th-grade funding by over $2 million annually. Via this initiative, taxes on corporations and the wealthiest Idahoans would be used as sources of public education funding.

k12 SynBioBeta / May 4, 2021

Combines Ginkgo's robust Concentric by Ginkgo pooled testing program with Quest's PCR/NAAT COVID-19 pooled specimen testing to support return to classrooms BOSTON, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Ginkgo Bioworks ("Ginkgo") today announced a collaboration with Quest Diagnostics (NYSE:DGX) to provide COVID-19 Kindergarten through Senior (K-12) school testing services to support classroom learning nationwide.

k12 Bloomberg Law / May 4, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has put a spotlight on persistent health threats to schoolchildren and teachers posed by crumbling U.S. campuses with leaking pipes or mold-prone ventilation. Now, as more schools reopen for in-person teaching, the Biden administration is using that focus to seek billions of dollars in spending to repair and maintain K-12 schools-an area outside the traditional scope of federal infrastructure or education aid.

k12 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / May 4, 2021

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k12 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / May 4, 2021

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k12 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / May 3, 2021

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k12 GlobeNewswire / May 3, 2021

New York, NY, May 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Facts and Factors have published a new research report titled "K-12 Private Education Market By Method (Blended/instructor-led training, Computer/web-based training, Textbooks/self-study material, Video/audio recording, Simulation-based training, and Others), and By Service Providers (Ed-tech companies, Educational Institutions, and Others), By Application (Pre-Primary School, Primary School, Middle School, High School): Global Industry Perspective, Comprehensive Analysis, and Forecast, 2021 - 2026".

k12 KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / May 3, 2021

MarketandResearch.biz has published a new report titled Global Online School Solutions Market 2021 by Company, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2026 examines in-depth and accurate data regarding the market using diverse methodologies. The report highlights an in-depth analysis of the worldwide segments and sub-segments of the market that contributes to understanding the present status of the global Online School Solutions market.

k12 KELOLAND.com / May 3, 2021

by: Bob Mercer Posted: / Updated: PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) - South Dakota's school districts wouldn't be required to allow students to receive medical cannabis, according to proposed rules that came out Monday, May 3. The state Board of Education Standards plans a public hearing on Monday, May 17, at 9 a.m.

k12 Mississippi Public Broadcasting / May 3, 2021

Governor Tate Reeves's new executive order extends mask requirements in k-12 schools for children and adults through the end of the academic school year. But masks are no longer required at outdoor sporting events and activities. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says once students are vaccinated, they may not have to wear masks in schools.

k12 North State Journal / May 3, 2021

RALEIGH - A bill to combat biased political lessons and require balanced political discussions in North Carolina K-12 classrooms has been filed in the N.C. Senate. Senate Bill 700, titled Balanced Political Discussion in Classrooms, was filed earlier this month and would require the State Board o