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SponsoredFrom food insecurity to school violence to early-onset mental health conditions, K-12 students face many challenges inside and outside the classroom that can hinder their academic success. Schools increasingly provide services to help children with these challenges, and government leaders have started funding these services through legislation.
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SponsoredEquality education means that every student has the same access to the equipment and tools needed to succeed academically.
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SponsoredFortinet partners with Spring Branch Independent School District to enable change and secure the future of education.
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The city council has approved a bond ordinance to integrate the school computer system with the city to save money.
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The National Science Foundation awarded the University of Texas Rio Grande with $500,000 for the development of theoretical research.
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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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Students will learn programming languages like Python, JavaScript and how to develop front-end web visualization.
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If approved the bond will boost classroom tech spending, but the proposal is running into opposition.
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Companies like The New York Times and Spotify are planning to establish a standardized test for applicants.
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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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The STEM Teaching and Research Center will bring together chemists, biologists, mathematicians, forensic scientist, engineers and others to work side-by-side in an innovative environment.
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The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law will familiarize lawyers with new technologies and how to use them in their practice.
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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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The eight-month IT support certification is coming to more than 25 community colleges across seven states.
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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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Not enough students are graduating with science, technology, engineering and math skills.
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The $2.75 million project will screen for criminals, sex offenders and people barred from entering schools in the Buffalo area.
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Funded by the NEA Foundation, the institute is a four-day-long professional development experience to support teacher development and STEM education.
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At Drone School, 10 youth ages 9 to 16 spent five afternoons learning to pilot, race and repair micro drones.
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