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Thousands of students haven’t returned to public schools as part of a ‘concerning’ trend
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Being back in school in-person is more effective for most students than the days of distance learning. But many students with disabilities missed out even more when they were at home. And that time at home gave parents a chance to see what their children were not learning — and take matters into their own hands.
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A survey of 34,000 LGBTQ people released by the Trevor Project in December analyzes mental health challenges at state and national levels.
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The national data is the first released since the beginning of the pandemic.
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COVID funding from the federal government is helping many Oregon schools take care of long-neglected needs, including capital projects.
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Most of the $1.1 billion Oregon received in federal pandemic funds went to school districts. What are they doing with the money?
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End to quarantines, contact tracing among changes in new Oregon guidance for schools, starting MarchNew guidance from the Oregon Department of Education released Wednesday gives schools a better idea of how to operate once the statewide mask mandate lifts March 12.
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Parents are seeking answers to questions about COVID-19 and schools, as mounting student and school staff absences push administrators to move learning online.