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A new STEM school in Council Bluffs Community School District is expected to have areas of concentration in medical technology, engineering, robotics, AI, aeronautics, cybersecurity and bioscience, plus a P-TECH program.
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Google has given money to support STEM education at Glenwood Community School District, apprenticeships at Iowa Western Community College and IT boot camps at Avenue Scholars Southwest Iowa, among other programs.
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Hiring a workforce development coordinator with deep industry knowledge and connections, and making it easier for CTE instructors to get licensed, helped an Arizona district grow its network of business partnerships.
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Ashtabula township has increased the schools’ network capacity, added more computers for 1-to-1 learning and beefed up video security.
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The $100 million building complex is considered the most advanced of its kind in the state.
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The system uses a network of audio sensors to listen for the sound of a gunshot and infrared sensors to watch for a gun’s flash.
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Schools in the district are sharing $20 million in innovation funds, generating demand on how to merge computing into the curriculum.
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Montour School District, which will be the first in the country to offer such a program, has partnered with Carnegie Mellon University.
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The effort, backed by tech-titans Amazon and Apple, was aimed at boosting STEM studies.
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From bullet-proof panic rooms to surveillance cameras, schools in Ardmore opt for hypervigilance.
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The school will have 650 students who will receive a technology-focused STEM education that incorporates active, hands-on learning.
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Two central state school districts intend to use the funds for wireless and broadband access.
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Stereotypes may discourage girls from pursuing STEM careers, but research suggests several ways that parents and teachers can turn things around.
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If approved the bond will boost classroom tech spending, but the proposal is running into opposition.
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Technology can have a huge, positive impact on managing the growing load of student records. But district leaders need to prepare carefully before digitizing all that paper.
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Minnesota spends about $9 billion annually on public schools.
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Akron Digital Academy’s closure comes as the Ohio Department of Education makes new efforts to hold e-schools accountable following a watershed state audit.
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SponsoredStudents can be empowered to take their learning to deeper and deeper levels while developing essential skills that will prepare them for success in the 21st century.
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The state has been struggling with enrollment problems, leading to what one legislator termed a “broken system.”
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Is Silicon Valley helping push change in our children's evolving classroom curriculum?
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A pilot study indicates students are heavy users of bus Wi-Fi at the end of the semester.
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