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School Air Filters: Not COVID-19 Ready

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Schools should upgrade to MERV 13 air filters to catch virus if A/C systems can handle it, says engineering professional society U.S. EPA points to.
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Home School How-To: How Do I Keep My Child From Falling Behind?

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Newsy did some homework and asked the experts: How do I keep my child from falling behind?
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Harvard Declines $8.6M In Stimulus Money After Trump's Remarks

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Stanford, Princeton and Yale have also announced they won't accept federal coronavirus stimulus funding.
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Student Athletes Would Get More Transfer Freedom Under NCAA Plan

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The rule would let baseball, football, basketball and men's ice hockey players compete immediately after their first transfer.
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Home School How-To: How Do I Keep My Child On Task?

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Newsy did some homework and asked the experts: How do I keep my child engaged and on task?
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Connecticut And Maryland Consider Bills Banning 'Lunch Shaming'

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The bills would ban schools from publicly shaming students with unpaid meal debt, among other things.
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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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Education Department Looking Into Foreign Donations To Harvard, Yale

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The department announced the impending investigations in a press release Wednesday.
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Community College Fall Enrollments Drop Amid Pandemic

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Suspected reasons for the 7.5% enrollment decline include people being too busy helping their kids with school work and poor internet connections.
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Striking Chicago Teachers Hold Out Hope For Quick Resolution

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Chicago teachers have been out of school for a week. They blocked streets in downtown Chicago to show they will not waver in their demands.
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Districts, School Bus Companies Face Challenges in Return To Class

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Social distancing, wearing masks, older bus drivers, and a driver shortage are some of the challenges facing districts and school bus companies.
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Home School How-To: How Much Is Too Much Screen Time?

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Newsy did some homework and asked the experts: How much is too much screen time?
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International Students Will Have To Leave U.S. If Schools Move Online

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ICE says foreign students must leave the U.S. if their universities move entirely online in the fall and if they can't manage a school transfer.
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Schools Are Open In One Georgia District. Masks Aren't Required.

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As a new school year begins, Jefferson, Georgia, is a city divided.
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As Coronavirus Cases Climb, Schools Weigh Cost Of In-Person Class

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As cases of COVID-19 spike in the U.S., schools are closing again. But how districts respond varies widely based on where they are.
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Detroit Teachers Authorize Potential Strike Over In-Person Classes

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A teachers union authorized a strike Wednesday night.
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How Are Small Colleges Handling COVID-19?

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Student behavior will make or break colleges this semester.
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Home School How-To: How Do I Make Sure My Child Is Actually Learning?

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Newsy did some homework and asked the experts: How do I make sure my students are actually learning and retaining knowledge during this time at home?
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COVID-19 Is Shaking The Economies Of College Towns

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Colleges are often woven into the identities — and the economies — of the towns they call home.
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Chicago Starting First Quarter of Academic Year Online

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Chicago schools will continue with virtual learning through the beginning of November.
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Teachers Could Strike If Forced To Go Back To The Classroom

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While teachers call for schools to implement safety measures, new Trump administration guidance may not require them to quarantine if exposed.
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Los Angeles Schools Launch Testing And Contact Tracing Program

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The L.A. Unified School District says the logistics haven't been worked out yet, but is expected to cost about $300 per child.
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Lori Loughlin Accuses Federal Prosecutors Of Withholding Evidence

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Loughlin and her husband are facing charges including bribery and mail fraud in connection with the college admissions scandal.
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Liberty University President To Take Indefinite Leave Of Absence

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It comes after he posted a photo posing next to a woman with his pants unzipped.