Fairfax to Crack Down on Phones in Schools
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Ginny Gentles | May 13, 2024 (RealClearEducation) — A report released by Pew Research Center last month revealed that the vast majority of K-12 public school teachers feel that their jobs are frequently stressful and overwhelming. When asked if they would advise a young person embarking upon a career to become a teacher, 52% said no. Half
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Brendan Clarey | May 13, 2024 (Chalkboard News) — A recent lawsuit filed against the Biden administration says a Christian student in Arkansas who refuses to use a transgender person’s pronouns could face harm under the sweeping changes to the federal anti-discrimination law governing educational institutions. A new lawsuit filed Tuesday by six state attorney
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Tim Clouser | May 13, 2024 (The Center Square) — Spokane Public Schools is weighing its options as the August election looms. The district’s $200 million bond failed in February, leaving the district wondering where to draw the line with taxes. The SPS School Board convened for a special meeting Wednesday afternoon following Mayor Lisa
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Nathan Brinkman | May 10, 2024 (EdNews Virginia) — A shooting threat rattled Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (“TJ”) last week, EdNews Virginia has learned. On May 1, TJ Principal Ann Bonitatibus alerted families via email: “Late this morning, we were made aware of graffiti in a school restroom that threatens a
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