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Republicans in the Iowa House have passed a bill that replaces Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposed overhaul of the state’s Area Education Agencies.
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Parents and educators told members of the House Education Committee they worry about losing services that help students.
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The Iowa House Republican plan for special education and the state’s nine Area Education Agencies makes some major departures from Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposed overhaul.
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Teachers who are trained and pass a background check could get a permit to carry guns in schools under a bill passed by the Public Safety Committee in the Iowa House.
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One month after the Perry High School shooting, we hear three perspectives on how to make schools safe.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds’ scaled-back overhaul of the state’s Area Education Agencies is advancing in at least one chamber of the legislature.
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Singing “The Star Spangled Banner” would become a daily requirement for students in Iowa’s public schools under a bill making its way through the Statehouse.
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The bill requires schools to incorporate evidence-based reading instruction, often called the science of reading, in kindergarten through third grade.
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Republican lawmakers are planning changes to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposed overhaul of the state’s special education system after hearing feedback from parents and educators.
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A Perry religious leader believes her community will eventually come out stronger following a fatal school shooting at Perry High School Thursday.