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Florida Judge Blocks Order Requiring Schools Offer In-Person Learning
The executive order requires Florida school districts to offer in-person learning, which the Florida Education Association says is unconstitutional.
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Judge Rules Harvard Did Not Discriminate Against Asian Americans
A 2014 lawsuit alleged Harvard admissions officers made conscious attempts to discriminate against Asian American applicants.
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Lawmakers Attack DeVos Over Actions On Student Loan Relief Program
Education Secretary Betsy Ross faced pointed questions over whether she is disrupting loan relief for students defrauded by for-profit colleges.
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Principals Union Asks Mayor De Blasio To Step Down From Education Role
Days before New York City schools reopen, a school union unanimously voted "no confidence" in Mayor Bill De Blasio and Chancellor Richard Carranza.
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Thousands Of St. Paul Students To Return To School As Strike Ends
Members of the St. Paul Federation of Educators started picketing on Tuesday after nine months of negotiations.
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Kid-Centered News Shows Aim To Help Children Understand COVID-19
Experts, news outlets and even Vice President Pence’s daughter are working to create kid-centered news programs during the pandemic.
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Colleges Shift Online After Uptick of Coronavirus Cases
Both colleges and students may take a financial hit due to a shift online, experts say.
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Some Educators Fear A 'COVID-Slide' Could Impact Students
This time away from a traditional school setting could have a long-lasting, potentially negative impact on many students.
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School Nurses Battle Shortages, Extra Pandemic Duties
School nurses, already in short supply, now have to assess student symptoms, help reopen classrooms, comfort kids stressed by pandemic.
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Princeton University To Pay Female Professors $1 Million In Back Pay
Princeton University will pay nearly $1 million to its female professors after a Labor Department report found pay disparities between 2012 and 2014.
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CDC Will Not Revise School Reopening Guidelines Despite Pressure
While the CDC says it won't revise guidelines for reopening schools, it says it will provide additional reference documents.
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How Are Colleges Handling Quarantining On Campus?
No consensus from universities, public officials on whether students should return home or stay in college towns as virus closes in-person classes.
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NCAA Will Let Athletes Profit Off Their Names, Images And Likenesses
The NCAA's board said each division has to draft and enact the necessary rules no later than January 2021.
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Lori Loughlin's College Admissions Scandal Trial Has A Date
Loughlin and her husband are among dozens charged in connection with a a nationwide college entrance bribery scheme.
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Home School How-To: What If My Child Misses Their Friends?
Newsy did some homework and asked the experts: What if my student really misses their classmates, teacher and other friendly faces in their lives?
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'Nation's Report Card' Shows Growing Gap In Student Achievement
The 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress released Wednesday suggests a growing gap in U.S. student achievement.
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Schools Consider Changes Ahead Of Potential Fall Reopening
Schedule shifts, temperature checks and pool noodles are among the solutions schools have proposed.
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Syracuse University Students Renew Calls For Officials To Resign
Since November, student activists have accused Syracuse University officials of not doing enough to tackle racism on campus.
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Prosecutors Accuse Lori Loughlin, Others Of Withholding Evidence
Prosecutors say they turned over their evidence to the defense team eight months ago, but that the defendant has yet to do the same.
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Colleges Will Suffer If International Students Are Forced To Leave
The Trump administration has announced it will revoke the visas of international students whose universities go online-only.
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COVID-19 Could Cost Schools Millions In Wages And Supplies
Returning to the classroom this fall could come with a big price tag for school districts.
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Online Summer School Could Be An Opportunity For Districts
Some researchers say districts are missing the chance to innovate if they're not offering online summer learning.
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How Denmark Successfully Reopened Schools
Newsy visits a Copenhagen school to find out how it's keeping the virus at bay.
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Self-Quarantining Rule A Costly Complication For Many College Students
Several schools are recommending or requiring some out-of-state students to self-quarantine before classes begin.