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Iowa political analysts discuss the recently signed school choice bill, confidential documents found in President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence's homes, Jan. 6 convictions and more.
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Also, Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill that allocates up to $7,598 of state funding per child per year for private school tuition.
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Iowa lawmakers are preparing to vote on a bill that would allow students to use their state-funded per-pupil funding as a scholarship to attend a private institution.
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The subcommittee was the public’s first chance to comment on Gov. Kim Reynolds’ plan to create state-funded accounts that families could use to pay for private school.
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To finish up "Iowa Week 2022: School is in Session," we hear from students from across the state who are getting the most out of their education despite the many challenges. This is an encore episode of Talk of Iowa.
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Iowa has long been known as a local-control state when it comes to schools. On this encore episode of Talk of Iowa, a look at how state laws passed in recent years have affected the decision-making power of local school districts and boards.
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The pandemic exacerbated already declining test scores across the country. An Iowa education expert shares what factors are holding students back in the classroom.
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In a matter of days, voters will be choosing Iowa's next political leaders from county to federal races.
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Two new charter schools are starting up this fall. They’re the first schools approved under a 2021 law aimed at growing the number of publicly-funded charters in Iowa.