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Lawmakers take students hostage in voucher fight

Parents and advocates fought for years to get the state to recognize the rights of dyslexic students. Finally, in 2021, the state made changes to the handbook that helps educators understand how to evaluate students with dyslexia, making them eligible for the same federal protections given other students with learning difficulties.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] Opinions

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WATCH LIVE: Columbia Board of Education to get update on redistricting

Columbia Board of Education gets update on redistricting CPS Administrative Building COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Public Schools held a Board of Education Meeting on Thursday morning. The agenda included discussions about additional phases of redistricting, weighted grades and asbestos removal. Elementary Attendance Area Updates The first phase will move about 100 students from Parkade Elementary School to Alpha Hart Elementary starting this fall. This initial phase was agreed to earlier this month. Phases two and three of the plan have not been finalized yet. Originally CPS was presented with 17 options for redistricting and has narrowed it down to two main options.

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Will More Money Attract More Substitute Teachers?

Reply (shutterstock 608376731.jpg) ESSEX, CHESTER, DEEP RIVER, CT The current education environment is strange, to say the least, and school districts throughout the state are experiencing difficulties getting substitute teachers, due in part to the coronavirus crisis. Pay rate plays a role in that also. It s been five years since the Regional School District 4 increased its pay rate for substitute teachers, and 2020 has become a time to up the ante. At their Dec. 3 Joint Board of Education Committee meeting which included members from the Chester, Deep River, Essex and Region 4 boards of education board members voted to increase the daily rate of pay for non-certified substitute teachers from $80 to $84. The increase is retroactive to Sept. 1, when the minimum wage was increased in Connecticut to $12 per hour. As a result of the minimum wage increase, the district had already increased the daily pay rate for substitute paraprofessionals to $84, for a seven-hour school day,

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