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Prairie Public hosted a debate Tuesday between Lt. Governor Tammy Miller and U.S. Representative Kelly Armstrong, who are vying to be selected as the Republican gubernatorial candidate in the 2024 North Dakota primary election.
Dickinson resident and father of two, Dustin Anderson is running for school board with hopes to boost accountability and transparency in Dickinson's public school system.
Return to face-to-face education on the rise in North Dakota
In North Dakota there are 111,857 students enrolled in the public K-12 education system. Of those students, 55,912 (50.0%) are engaged in face-to-face only education; 34,518 (30.9%) are engaged in a hybrid schedule; and 21,484 (19.2%) are engaged in distance learning only. Written By: James Miller | ×
In North Dakota there are 111,860 students enrolled in the public K-12 education system. Of those students, 55,727 (49.8%) are engaged in face-to-face only education; 34,484 (30.8%) are engaged in a hybrid schedule; and 21,704 (19.4%) are engaged in distance learning only. (Dickinson Press file photo)
Distance education, which is also referred to as “distance learning,” is not a new concept rolled out exclusively in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, though many schools across the country have enacted forms of distance education in their schools to combat the spread of the coronavirus.