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Florida Judge Blocks Order Requiring Schools Offer In-Person Learning

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Several schools are recommending or requiring some out-of-state students to self-quarantine before classes begin.