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BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler is inviting North Dakotans to offer suggestions about how to use federal aid to strengthen education in the wake of the instructional challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Public Instruction has crafted proposals for deploying a portion of the aid that was reserved for statewide needs. Baesler on Monday asked North Dakotans to review and comment on the agency’s ideas, which are posted on its website. She said North Dakotans’ own suggestions on how to best use the money would also be welcomed.
“This is a historic investment in North Dakota education, and it is important for our families, educators, and other stakeholders to have an opportunity for their voices to be heard,” Baesler said.
The school recently recognized students with perfect essay scores and top math, English language arts scores. Written By: Kathy Steiner | ×
Jamestown High School sophomores were recently recognized for achieving a perfect or top score on portions of the North Dakota State Assessment. Pictured, front from left, are Zayne Muhs-Oretta, who received the top score in English Language Assessment and in math, and Rylee Joseph, McKenna Barnick and Rachana Garre, who each received a perfect score in the essay portion; and back, from left, are Adam Gehlhar, JHS principal, and Will Nelson and Reagan Sortland, who each received a perfect score in essay. Kathy Steiner / The Sun