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Three Park City School District employees earn state honors for their service
Park Record· 6 days agoThe Utah School Employee Association, representing educator support professionals across Utah, has...
Should threatening a school employee be a felony? Union-backed proposal generates pushback
The Providence Journal· 4 days agoSuperintendents expressed support for the bill, describing threats that prompted police reports and...
These LGBTQ+ Terms Can Help Create A Safe School for Students
Education Week· 7 days agoLGBTQ+ students are increasingly caught in the middle of politics and public education, with an onslaught of legislation that puts limits on classroom discussions of sexual orientation and gender ...
Bill would allow part-time teachers without a license
The Eagle-Tribune· 3 days agoThe New Hampshire Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would allow school districts to hire part-time teachers – without the need for a state Board of Education credential. House Bill 1298 would ...
Should threatening a school employee be a felony? Union-backed proposal generates pushback
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFrank Flynn, president of RIFTHP, cited "a super-charged, highly toxic culture toward public servants" visible throughout society. "This...
Senate advances legislation allowing schools to hire part-time teachers without certification
Valley News· 7 days agoThe New Hampshire Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would allow school districts to hire part-time teachers – without the need for a State Board of Education credential. House Bill 1298 would ...
NH federal court strikes down ‘banned concepts’ teaching law
Valley News· 2 days agoThe U.S. District Court of New Hampshire struck down a 2021 law Tuesday that barred teachers from advocating for certain topics, siding with teachers unions and the American Civil Liberties ...
Federal judge strikes down NH law on banned concepts
Tribune via AOL· 2 days agoMay 28—CONCORD — A federal judge struck down the state's law banning the teaching of discrimination in public schools, concluding it was unconstitutionally vague and denied educators their right ...