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VERMONT AG’S OFFICE ADMITS IT BLOCKED PUBLIC RECORDS RELEASE BASED ON REQUESTERS’ POLITICS BY: MICHAEL BIELAWSKI

November 28, 2019 No Comments

The Vermont Attorney General’s office chooses which public records requests it will honor after Googling requesters’ political leanings, an attorney admitted during oral arguments in

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HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEE VOTES AGAINST LOOSENING UP ACT 46 MANDATE BY: MICHAEL BELAWSKI

November 28, 2019 No Comments

​MONTPELIER, Vt. — A bill that would have offered greater flexibility for school district mergers was voted down by the House Education Committee on Thursday afternoon. H.15 would

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MISSISSIPPI CHARTER SCHOOLS CASE HINGES ON KEY CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION BY: STEVE WILSON

November 28, 2019 No Comments

​A lawsuit brought by the Southern Poverty Law Center that threatens funding for Mississippi charter schools could hinge on a key constitutional question after oral

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS FAILURE OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT’S OVERREACH ON CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT BY: ASHE SCHOW

November 28, 2019 No Comments

​Tuesday is the sixth anniversary of a “Dear Colleague” letter issued by the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights. That letter sparked an intense debate

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VOTERS CHOOSE EVERS, $464.7 MILLION IN NEW BONDING FOR SCHOOLS BY: JAMES WIGDERSON

November 28, 2019 No Comments

​WAUKESHA, Wis. – Education was on the ballot in the spring election Tuesday. In addition to the election for the nonpartisan state Superintendent for Public

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CYBER SECURITY AUDIT FINDS STUDENTS CAN ACCESS OBSCENE MATERIAL ON SCHOOL COMPUTERS BY: STEVE WILSON

November 28, 2019 No Comments

There could be more than just homework on your child’s school-issued laptop or tablet, according to a recent cybersecurity audit report released by the Mississippi

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