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The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

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The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

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On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

The trendlines are concerning as they indicate a growing belief that steps taken by state leadership have not gone far enough. Perhaps most concerning, is that only 51% of educators have committed to remaining in the teaching profession next year.

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

On Oct. 26, the School Board approved a plan to allow continued work on plans for returning elementary students to the classroom full time first, with middle school students possibly returning 28 days later, followed by high school students. The district initially hoped to return to five-day school weeks by Nov. 30, but said in an email to parents Tuesday, Nov. 10 that that would likely happen un...

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- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

Fargo schools are on the brink of going virtual. That was the message from the superintendent. It's not from rising cases in school but a critical shortage of staff. 

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Fargo schools are on the brink of going virtual. That was the message from the superintendent. It's not from rising cases in school but a critical shortage of staff. 

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

- inforum.com - Category : USA, North Dakota - Relavancy : 1.0

There are just 12 available intensive care beds in the whole state, according to the latest figures reported by the North Dakota Department of Health. Most of the 195 open inpatient beds in the state are in rural hospitals, which often don't have the capability to care for patients with serious ailments.

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