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k12 The Courier / May 3, 2021

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k12 Clinical OMICs News / May 3, 2021

Today, Ginkgo Bioworks announced a collaboration with Quest Diagnostics to provide COVID-19 testing services for every K-12 student in the United States, every week. This announcement comes just one month after Ginkgo announced a partnership with Helix to provide testing to K-12 schools across the western United States.

k12 VC Star / May 3, 2021

With the end of the year approaching, The Star wants to hear from students about how their school year has gone so far. Are you in distance learning? Are you coming to campus for classes? Or maybe a mix of both? If you're still in distance learning, what stopped you from going to hybrid/in-person learning?

k12 Florida Phoenix / May 3, 2021

With the 2020-21 academic year nearly over, the state reached a troubling COVID milestone on the education front: More than 100,000 COVID-19 cases emerged in Florida's public and private K-12 school system from early September to mid-April. To be exact, a Phoenix analysis of the most recent Department of Health data show at least 106,649 [...]

k12 The Tennessean / May 3, 2021

A Tennessee family of four, on average, pays over $1,000 a year in property taxes to offset the state's ongoing underfunding of K-12 education. The state continues to rely on local taxpayers to finance numerous unfunded mandates critical to operating schools, which are glaringly absent from the Basic Education Program, the state's K-12 funding formula.

k12 The Colorado Sun / May 3, 2021

This story is a collaboration between the Colorado Sun and Chalkbeat. When she was a brand-new legislator besieged by lobbyists, state Sen. Rachel Zenzinger felt a tap on the shoulder from a man telling her she was late for her next committee. The Arvada Democrat rushed to the elevator and the man accompanied her all [...]

k12 NeighborWebSJ / May 2, 2021

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k12 SoccerNurds / May 2, 2021

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k12 The Trinitonian / May 2, 2021

Across the nation, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the segregation of resources in K-12 education. Though many have written and reported on these inequities, Diana Long, senior, has long been aware of these discrepancies in resources because she lived them for most of her life. The sociology major, born in San Antonio after her family...

k12 NeighborWebSJ / May 2, 2021

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k12 SoccerNurds / May 2, 2021

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k12 Education Week / Apr 30, 2021

District leaders, state lawmakers, and student advocates have begun agitating for their urgently needed federal stimulus relief as some states have been especially slow in getting that money into the hands of school districts. Schools in some states have already started spending money from recent federal spending packages passed to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.

k12 MassLive.com / Apr 30, 2021

After more than a year of schooling disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday announced that millions in funding is being provided for summer learning programs to support further academic as well as social and emotional learning opportunities.

k12 AZFamily / Apr 30, 2021

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) - Gov. Doug Ducey announced that Arizona is distributing $26.5 million to support our state's K-12 students this summer and get them ready for school next year. Some of these programs include the Boys and Girls Club, as well as Teach For America Tutoring.

k12 Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) / Apr 30, 2021

A dramatic shift in the workforce landscape is underway. Obviously, the pandemic has rapidly increased remote work. But even more transformative has been the astonishing growth of e-commerce, automation, and artificial intelligence, which McKinsey and Co. forecasts will require up to 25% more workers to change occupations than previously estimated.