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At a time of fluctuating COVID rates, school staff shortages and delays in the state’s promised distribution of masks and tests in schools, CEA leaders this morning visited Blackham School in Bridgeport with Governor Ned Lamont to discuss the ongoing realities of the pandemic classroom and what speaking needs to happen so schools can stay […]

January 5, 2022

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Tags: Classrooms, Court, districts, education, Group, kids, Remote, special

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Categories: Special needs education

Element5 Digital via Unsplash BY DANA DIFILIPPONew Jersey Monitor A New York-based group representing special needs students has requested an emergency warrant from a federal judge to prevent schools in New Jersey from moving to distance learning. The Brain Injury Rights Group filed an injunction in the U.S. District Court in Newark on Monday to […]

Kari Stampfli, the district’s senior nurse, told the school board on Friday that due to supply chain issues, the district does not have enough tests to meet expected demand. As of Friday, the district only had 3,000 rapid antigen tests and 7,000 polymerase chain reaction or PCR tests, which are more accurate but take longer […]

December 3, 2021

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Tags: Bazaar, Classrooms, designed, education, EHS, Holiday, special

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Categories: Special needs education

A new holiday bazaar and craft fair will take over the community area of ​​Elizabethtown High School on Saturday to raise funds for special needs classrooms. Admission to the event, which takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is free Emily Ede, special education teacher at Panther Academy, said the new event was supposed […]

November 28, 2021

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Tags: Classrooms, education, Idaho, Paraeducator, pinch, puts, Shortage, Southern

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Categories: Special needs education

TWIN FALLS – The shortage of faculty for faculty members in local schools is leading to an aggressive response from the district. Para-educators serve in classrooms, working with students individually or in small groups to assist teachers in teaching. But as seen across many industries in Magic Valley, a hot job market elsewhere has drawn […]

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Should cameras be installed in classrooms with special needs? Some Madison City Schools parents think this way and make sure it is clear at a Madison City School board meeting. The topic was not on the agenda at the meeting, but parents say it is time to speak up. “Texas, West […]

MONROE, La. (KNOE) – Monroe City Schools is delaying adding cameras to special education classes despite new state law mandating it. In June, Governor John Bel Edwards signed law requiring cameras in special education classes if a parent so requests. A parent could also see the footage upon request. However, at a policy committee meeting […]

Illinois needlessly wastes scarce education tax dollars on excessive layers of school district administration, simultaneously depriving students of resources that could be better used on instruction costs and driving up the cost of education for property taxpayers. Largely as a result, the state’s outcomes have lagged lower-spending states for a 16-year period. From 2003 to […]