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Getting some teachers comfortable with opening schools will hinge in part on elected officials showing they have educators' "best interest in mind," says union leader Randi Weingarten.
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Some parents, religious leaders, former teachers and activists are voicing anger at what they say is a lack of proper resources, technology and scheduling…
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Getting children to school safely is one of the more complex issues schools face as they open up in the coming weeks. That means the annual school safety…
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Schools in New York are busy finalizing plans to partially reopen, and many colleges and universities have already begun classes. But those who work at…
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A more precise way of pool testing developed by scientists at SUNY Upstate Medical Center, will help better track COVID-19 outbreaks at SUNY schools.New…
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The union representing most of the city's educators had been on the brink of voting to authorize a strike over concerns related to the coronavirus.
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Over the weekend, the State University of New York at Oneonta became the first in the 64-campus system to shut down in-person classes for two weeks after…
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New York State has closed its first public college to in-person learning after 105 individuals on campus tested positive for the coronavirus, SUNY…
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Alisha Morris, a Kansas theater teacher, created a database of COVID-19 cases in schools. Now maintained by the National Education Association, it shares data that some schools prefer to keep quiet.
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As schools in New York State grapple with reopening plans during the COVID-19 pandemic, they are also facing a temporary 20% cut in state funding, that…