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What can schools do to navigate the effects of long COVID?
Chronic post-COVID symptoms may qualify students for Section 504 and IDEA coverage or change their existing status.
By Katie Navarra • Nov. 30, 2021 -
Dive Awards
Superintendent of the Year: Michael Hinojosa, Dallas Independent School District
Laser-focused determination to do what's best for students helped the Texas leader navigate public disputes amid an ongoing pandemic.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 22, 2021 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from K-12 Dive
K-12 Dive has gathered some a selection of our best coverage from 2024 so far as a one-stop resource on the trends to watch in the months ahead.
By K-12 Dive staff -
Dive Awards
The K-12 Dive Awards for 2021
With community engagement, steadfast leadership and focus on students' social-emotional needs, these are the leaders shaping K-12 today.
Nov. 22, 2021 -
Will UC System's move to end undergrad admissions testing create more equity for high schoolers?
ACT pushes back on equity claims, saying the decision will "dim the prospects for students from underrepresented populations."
By Anna Merod • Nov. 22, 2021 -
Lawmakers urge fiscal accountability of K-12 ESSER funds
Nearly $200 billion in relief funding has been a lifeline to schools but also has the potential for mismanagement, members of Congress warn.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 18, 2021 -
Early childhood education training needs investment, higher ed leaders say
A National Association for the Education of Young Children report argues systemic barriers prevent students from accessing these degree programs.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Nov. 17, 2021 -
GAO to Ed Dept: Update 2010 cyber risk plan, consider additional guidance
A new report calls for decisiveness in guidance on current cyber risks, identifying education as one of the nation's "critical infrastructure" subsectors.
By Roger Riddell • Nov. 15, 2021 -
School Meals Report Card calls for tighter USDA nutrition guidelines amid supply chain crisis
The report seeks a new standard with a "short timeline" to limit added sugars, and for a phasing out of harmful artificial sweeteners and synthetic dyes.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 15, 2021 -
Rural educators dispel myths, outline 4 strategies for equitable policy
Speakers at the National Forum to Advance Rural Education shared hope for the future of rural education and how to improve it.
By Anna Merod • Nov. 12, 2021 -
Lessons learned: How early education programs stepped up during COVID-19
NAEYC panelists said they relied on professional and operational standards even while changing practices in response to challenges.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 11, 2021 -
Infrastructure plan would replace lead pipes in schools, expand internet
Congress leaves out specific funding for school modernization in legislation that's expected to be signed shortly by President Joe Biden.
By Kara Arundel • Nov. 9, 2021 -
OSHA: Employers have 60 days to mandate COVID-19 vaccines
It is a monumental — if expected — development for U.S. workplaces. But expect the news on the emergency temporary standard to move fast.
By Ryan Golden • Updated Nov. 4, 2021 -
Report: Testing requirements for lead in school drinking water remain hit-or-miss nationwide
Revisions to the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead and Copper Rule are expected to set federal requirements around testing.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Nov. 3, 2021 -
2021 testing participation varies widely — what will data mean for districts?
While testing experts are optimistic amid high participation in some states, they urge caution in interpretation, particularly at the local level.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 29, 2021 -
E-rate recipients want expanded coverage for off-school sites, cybersecurity
The 11th annual E-rate survey from Funds For Learning finds further validation for efforts to close the homework gap worsened by COVID-19.
By Anna Merod • Oct. 28, 2021 -
What are schools doing to prepare for a childhood COVID-19 vaccine rollout?
Parental permission processes for on-campus shots may be the biggest difference in inoculating students ages 5-11 vs. older students.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 27, 2021 -
Analysis: More families used child tax credit for back-to-school costs
The expanded program has provided some relief to low-income families during a time students are facing personal, academic and financial challenges.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 25, 2021 -
Supply chain woes hit school foodservice departments
As national food chain supply shortages hit districts hard, school meal program directors switch up menu plans on a daily basis.
By Anna Merod • Oct. 19, 2021 -
Report: District boundaries, affordable housing access fuel funding disparities
Researchers with Bellwether Education Partners find an inequitable funding gap that averages $6,355 per pupil for districts.
By Anna Merod • Oct. 15, 2021 -
Schools look to increase rigor of teacher preparation while still facing shortages
Indiana won’t allow special education emergency teaching permits beginning 2022-23 but will accept teachers actively preparing for full licensure.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 13, 2021 -
Wallace Foundation identifies 6 policy areas where lawmakers can support principal pipelines
A report suggests states should adopt approaches offering flexibility and district incentives to launch pipeline initiatives rather than embracing rigid standards.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 8, 2021 -
School COVID-19 testing hit with supply chain delays, bandwidth challenges
Federal officials have promised an increase in testing capacity, which helped schools reopen for in-person learning toward the end of the last school year.
By Naaz Modan • Oct. 8, 2021 -
How can districts protect school boards, administrators as threats grow?
School systems are often reluctant to consider safety precautions for administrative buildings, but threats and intimidation may force the issue.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 7, 2021 -
How will pandemic learning impact graduation rates long-term?
The latest Building A Grad Nation report suggests no significant drop yet from early evidence, but a lack of sustained state support could lead to declines.
By Shawna De La Rosa • Oct. 6, 2021 -
Congressional hearings focus on school safety protocols, relief funding
Mask mandate bans and shortages of COVID-19 tests are complicating returns to in-person learning, lawmakers said.
By Kara Arundel • Oct. 1, 2021