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Just 5 Percent of Parents Want Unions to Have Final Say on Return to Classroom

As labor groups across the country impose a laundry list of preconditions to reopen public schools, just 5 percent of parents say teachers' unions should have the final say on a return to in-person learning.

Officials discuss proposals for fixing deep disparities in education digital divide

Federal and state officials said Wednesday that the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed grave disparities in education and the digital divide, posing challenges at all levels of government.Speaking at The Hill's "The Future of Education" event, Rep. Alma Adams (D-N.C.) described how access to equipment only solves half the problem."The laptops that many of our schools are providing, if you aren't able to connect that somewhere, you still have a.

In stinging rebuke, Baker administration denies teachers request that they receive vaccinations at their schools

Baker, teachers unions trade barbs as educators seek quicker vaccines or delay to full school openings A dispute over COVID-19 vaccines erupted Thursday as administration and labor officials swapped bitter statements By Adam Vaccaro Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 7:43 p.m. Email to a Friend Vickie Schlosser, a music teacher at Scituate High School, got the COVID-19 vaccine from Chris Bradley, a Marshfield firefighter paramedic.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Teachers union officials called Thursday for a delay in plans to return to full-time in-person learning after the state harshly rejected their request that educators get COVID-19 vaccinations in schools, capping a day of escalating conflict with the administration of Governor Charlie Baker.

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