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For children learning English, speaking the language can be a way to fit in. But teachers worry that remote learning means some students aren't hearing even casual English outside their classes.
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Annual state testing was canceled last year because of the pandemic. Many states want to skip it again, but the Education Department says no.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's latest school guidelines are running into complicated facts on the ground, especially when it comes to physical distancing and community spread.
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Local health departments in New York state now have the discretion to determine how much space should separate children’s desks at school. That could mean…
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The coronavirus positivity rate at SUNY schools is 0.5%, according to Chancellor Jim Malatras. He said that’s good, also noting SUNY has conducted more…
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The updated guidelines make key changes to earlier language and include a new color-coded chart that divides school reopening options into four zones based on the level of community transmission.
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"I was livid," says Maxie Hollingsworth, a teacher in Houston. "Everyone is saying that schools must reopen, but teachers are not a priority for vaccines. That is insane."
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As COVID-19 cases decrease and vaccinations increase in the area, some central New York parents are pushing schools to return to in-person learning five…
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U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) is pushing legislation that would pump billions of dollars into public schools and would be used to eliminate health…
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Syracuse University researchers are trying to figure out the impact of the pandemic on children’s physical activity.Exercise science experts are sending a…