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Class is almost in session, and Superintendent of Assumption Schools John Barthelemy said they're already on top of safety.
As students head back to class, Oklahoma’s new cell phone law is prompting districts to roll out updated device policies.
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Public News Service on MSNIN overhauls school rules, eyes student success
Indiana is rolling out a series of new education laws aimed at helping students succeed in and beyond the classroom. The ...
Classroom design is often seen as aesthetic decoration, but it’s far more than that. It communicates values and it sets ...
Support for all-day restrictions is also rising: 44% of adults are in favor of them compared with 36% last fall. Around ...
Arkansas can enforce its ban on Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the state’s public schools, the Court of Appeals for the Eighth ...
After a student has their cellphone taken to the office the first time, a second infraction means a parent has to come to ...
Arkansas’ ban on “indoctrination” in public schools doesn’t violate students’ free speech protections because the government has a right to dictate what is taught, a federal appeals court panel ruled ...
States are racing to ban our kids' cell phone use in our schools. That's great. But what about our kids' First Amendment rights?
More than four-in-ten Americans (44%) back bans on student cellphone use during the entire school day, up from 36% last fall.
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