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Mon Schools says ‘no apprehension’ in going before state Supreme Court to defend charter school denial
Metro Creative photoCall it equivalent of the old-school assignment that required a student to stand up in front of the class to deliver a book ApprehensionState Supreme CourtFront Of The ClassCharter SchoolsState CourtState SchoolsStand
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Colorado’s COVID-19 Dial 3.0 released today
As more Coloradans are eligible to get vaccinated and choose to do so, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has released the latest update to Colorado’s COVID-19 dial framework: Dial 3.0. The updated dial public health order goes into effect Wednesday, March 24. State officials expect that Dial 3.0 will remain in effect until mid-April, at which point the state plans to retire the dial and implement a new public health order that gives greater control over capacity restrictions to local public health agencies.Read Full StoryThe DialCovid-19Colorado StateTODAYState DepartmentCDPHELevel BlueLevel GreenLevels GreenCDCStarLevels Blue And YellowLevel YellowColoradoansLarimer Public Health
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Moily slams AIADMK govt over unemployment
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 25 (ANI): Senior Congress leader Veerappa Moily has slammed the AIADMK-led government over unemployment in the state and claimed that the DMK-Congress alliance will emerge victorious in Assembly elections. 'Every year, after finishing the degree, 5 lakh graduates are coming out. They are all against...Read Full StoryUnemploymentDmkGovtParliamentary ElectionsState CouncilAIADMKANIUN Human Rights CouncilUNHRCCongress-DMKBJP-AIADMK AllianceTamil Nadu PeopleAssembly ElectionsElectionSri LankaVeerappa Moily
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PSS announces 14-day closure, returns to remote learning
(PSS) — The Office of the Commissioner of Education, Dr. Alfred B. Ada, announced Saturday that all public elementary, middle and high schools on Saipan, Tinian and Rota will return to remote learning for two weeks, beginning March 13 until March 27. The decision was made with the Board of...Read Full StoryPssRemote LearningHealth EducationPublic EducationCommunity EducationSchool EducationSaipanTinianRotaThe Board Of EducationCovid-19 Task Force3WPSS PersonnelSupport StaffIn-person Instruction
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Oral Roberts Shocks Florida to Become Second No. 15 Seed to Advance to Sweet 16
Florida, Oral Roberts Golden Eagles men's basketball, Florida Gators men's basketball, Southern Miss Golden Eagles, NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball, Ohio State Buckeyes football. Two days after setting brackets on fire with its upset over No. 2 Ohio State, the Oral Roberts train just...Read Full StoryNCAA TournamentFlorida State FootballNCAA DivisionSeventh-seeded FloridaFlorida Gators MenSweetTournament HistoryKevin ObanorBracketsMax Abmas15-for-30 ShootingRollingOral Roberts
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COVID-19 cases, deaths rise across Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (WEAU/WBAY) - Wisconsin is quickly approaching 3 out of 4 senior adults starting or finishing their COVID-19 vaccinations. The latest figures from the state Department of Health Services (DHS) on Wednesday show 73.2% of adults 65 and older received at least one dose of vaccine, and 51% of that age group finished their vaccine regimen.Read Full StoryCdcCovid-19 VaccineAndroid SmartphonesPopulation HealthVaccine DosesState DepartmentPopulation ControlWEAU/WBAYDHSJohnson & JohnsonVACCINATIONSCHIPPEWA CO.LA CROSSE CO.DUNN CO.WHA
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Clear Creek ISD launching virtual-only school, hosting webinars with more info
After the board of trustees’ vote March 22, Clear Creek ISD plans to launch a full-time virtual school in the 2021-22 school year, should it receive state funding through the Texas Legislature. Clear Connections Virtual School, as it is called, will be an extension of Clear Connections, the remote learning...Read Full StoryMagnet SchoolWebinarsIsdOnline EducationSchool ActivitiesElementary EducationOnline StudentsOnline LearningClear Creek ISDThe Texas LegislatureCCISDVirtual StudentsInfoSchool YearOn-campus InstructionEric Williams
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College students ask court for refunds over online learning
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Three students have filed class-action lawsuits against Oregon’s two largest colleges saying they were charged full-price for online classes of poorer quality than in-person classes. When the University of Oregon and Oregon State University closed their campuses because of the coronavirus pandemic, they didn't offer to...Read Full StoryOregon State UniversityThe University Of OregonOnline StudentsCollege StudentsOnline ClassesOnline EducationRefundsAPThe Oregonian/OregonLiveOSUOnline LearningRefund PortionsRemote StudentsIn-person ClassesInstructionSteve Clark
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New resource textbook can help improve behavioral science, health disparities
The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD), part of the National Institutes of Health, has published an authoritative resource textbook designed to help researchers better understand the framework for conducting minority health and health disparities science. Researchers at NIMHD--along with leading experts and thought leaders from around...Read Full StoryBehavioral ScienceTextbookData ScienceMental HealthBehavioral HealthHealth ResearchHealth EducationNIMHDIBM Watson HealthHealth OutcomesPopulation Health StudiesPopulation SciencePublic HealthHealth ServicesScientific Programs
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322 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 7 new deaths
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Idaho officials reported 322 new COVID-19 cases and 7 new deaths on Monday. That brings the total confirmed and probable cases reported since March to 171,462. There are a total of 139,056 confirmed cases and 32,406 probable cases in all 44 of the 44 counties...Read Full StoryCovid-19RaceAlaska NativeIdaho StateState OfficialsState RecordsCounty OfficialsHealth OfficialsKIFISIPHCaribouICUWhiteAsianAfrican American