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Louisiana, despite being well accustomed to hurricanes, has no policies in place to help public schools recover from a disaster financially.
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Some Louisiana parents will soon have the option to decide whether to send their child back to school or keep them at home following a suspected COVID-19 exposure.
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More than 72,000 K-12 students in Louisiana have not returned to the classroom since Hurricane Ida hit late last month, Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley told state legislative members during a Tuesday meeting.
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COVID cases have been reported at all but a handful of Louisiana school districts
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*Updated 2:00 p.m. Friday June 12, 2020 Congress gave Louisiana more than $170 million last month through an emergency program meant to feed kids who...
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The Louisiana Department of Education has just released a report on how quickly students are improving academically from year to year. It shows that,...
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When it comes to approving a teacher pay raise, lawmakers appear to be on the same page. But how to fund other areas of education, that’s where Republican…
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Included in Governor John Bel Edwards’ budget proposal for next fiscal year is a fully funded TOPS scholarship program, an increase to higher education,…
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For the fifth straight year, the number of students in Louisiana earning Advanced Placement credits has increased. More than 6,500 students gained college…
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The annual application period for the state’s school voucher program is now open, despite uncertainty over availability of state funding.Due to a 2013…