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    Doug Ducey orders schools to return to in-person learning as state COVID-19 cases plummet
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    Doug Ducey orders schools to return to in-person learning as state COVID-19 cases plummet

    Jake Dima -
    March 3, 2021 11:48 pm
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    Abby Platt, Carri Michon, and Cheryl Onderchain attend a school board meeting in Loudoun County, Virginia on Feb. 23, 2021. They are pushing for schools to fully reopen for in-person learning.
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    ‘Spiraling out of control’: DC-area parents clamor for full return to classrooms

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    March 3, 2021 11:30 am
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    In this Oct. 9, 2019 photo, Donya Grant, right, works on a homeschool lesson with her daughter Mabry, 8, in their home in Monroe, Wash. Grant’s family is part of a group of people who have brought a lawsuit against the Monroe School District, alleging that the district had never tested for PCBs contamination at the Sky Valley Education Center school in Monroe, Wash., and had not followed a state policy to regularly inspect old light fixtures, though it had known since at least 2000 that many contained PCBs. Grant has homeschooled all of her children since they stopped attending Sky Valley in 2016 for health reasons they say were related to toxins present at the school.
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    No, homeschoolers are not like ‘domestic terrorists’

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    March 3, 2021 5:00 am
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    New Jersey expanding eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine to teachers, transit workers and more
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    New Jersey expanding eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine to teachers, transit workers and more

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    A teacher looks at students in a classroom.
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    Students go missing as remote learning takes hold during pandemic

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    LA teachers union calls school reopening plan ‘a recipe for propagating structural racism’
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    LA teachers union calls school reopening plan ‘a recipe for propagating structural racism’

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    A students wears a mask while arriving at Newhall Elementary School Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, in Santa Clarita, Calif. Elementary school students returned to school this week in the Newhall School District.
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    To avoid further learning loss, get children back in school

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    Edwards’ budget proposal to include no cuts, $400 pay raise for teachers
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    Edwards’ budget proposal to include no cuts, $400 pay raise for teachers

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    High school student says she was lambasted in school-wide email after picking Candace Owens as Black History Month ‘trailblazer’
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    High school student says she was lambasted in school-wide email after picking Candace Owens as Black History Month ‘trailblazer’

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    February 25, 2021 6:21 pm
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    Rival gubernatorial candidate claims Gavin Newsom ‘crafted an education equality gap’
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    Rival gubernatorial candidate claims Gavin Newsom ‘crafted an education equality gap’

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    February 24, 2021 11:49 pm
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