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Educational requirements for jobs are starting to disappear. How is K12 responding? Micah Ward on March 1, 2024 at 1:45 pm
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Should I use a personal loan to pay for my child’s private school? on February 27, 2024 at 3:47 am
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Bill Requiring WA Schools to Carry Overdose Reversal Medication Heads to Inslee Grace Deng on March 6, 2024 at 2:30 pm
The 74 Read More This article was originally published in Washington State Standard. Washington House and Senate lawmakers have unanimously passed a bill requiring all public, charter and certain tribal schools in the state to carry naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication also known by the brand name Narcan. Senate Bill 5804, sponsored by…
Why $2B in New School Funding Is Leaving Minnesota Districts Scrambling for Cash
The 74 Read More When the Democratic “trifecta” in control of Minnesota’s House, Senate and governor’s office announced last spring’s K-12 education finance bill, there weren’t enough superlatives in the thesaurus to fuel the sound bites. The more than $2.2 billion in “new” spending on public schools was “historic.” The number of initiatives funded…
Added responsibilities, wages are driving teachers out of the profession- a K12Leaders’ Summary
The teaching profession in the United States has been facing significant challenges in recent years, with teacher shortages and stagnant wages becoming a major concern. A new report from the ADP Research Institute, authored by Jeff Nezaj, sheds light on this troubling issue. The U.S. has long struggled with a teacher shortage, a problem that…
AI could prove helpful for students with dyslexia Lauren Barack on March 6, 2024 at 7:00 pm
K-12 Dive – Latest News Read More With “thoughtful experimentation,” artificial intelligence can expand learning opportunities, an International Dyslexia Association leader says.