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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.
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.
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
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- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
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.
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.
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
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.
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.
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
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.
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.
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
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...
- New school scramble (Category: Australia, Tasmania )
- Our private schools six times safer (Category: South Australia)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school students sue for unemployment aid (Category: USA, Minnesota)
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
A pandemic that has more consumers drinking at home and a surge in demand for new and trendy beverages is putting the squeeze on local beer makers.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
Hospitals across the state are teetering on full capacity due to staffing shortages. The virus has taken many nurses out of action as they recover, quarantine or wait for test results, but North Dakota's nursing shortage dates back to before the pandemic.
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.
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.