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Tulsa is set to offer new teachers extra cash.
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Oklahoma is above the national rate for virtual school enrollment.
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A year after the shooting at a Nashville private school, more money for security has been the only response from state lawmakers.
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The size of the scandal alleged at the state’s largest online school befits the school’s name: epic.
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Students who score relatively low on the first half of the test will get easier questions in the second half.
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The NASA-backed Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project puts students in charge of a bold scientific endeavor to study the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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Indianapolis is one of several U.S. cities in the path of totality. For many students there, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness – and be inspired by – a total solar eclipse.
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Students may have to wait even longer for their financial aid award letters due to an Education Department error
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Nearly 300 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren have been released, more than two weeks after the children were seized from their school in the northwestern state of Kaduna and marched into the forests.
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A new Indiana law requires professors to promote "intellectual diversity" to receive tenure. Critics worry the measure will dissuade academics from staying in the state.