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The Iowa Department of Education and the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa have received a federal grant to get more local food in schools and early child care centers.
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Iowa State University’s latest area of study will prepare students to bring about climate-based solutions.
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The Board of Regents voted to increase tuition for all three of Iowa’s state universities. The decision comes after a decades-long decrease in state higher education funding.
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Las Escuelas de la Comunidad de Cedar Rapids comenzarán el nuevo año escolar con cinco oficiales de policía uniformados en cinco de sus escuelas bajo un contrato modificado con la Ciudad de Cedar Rapids.
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Cedar Rapids Schools joins a list of Iowa school districts reducing or eliminating police presence inside their schools.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds recently signed a new law eliminating a test required for new teachers that had created hiring challenges for dual-language programs across the state. But for some, barriers remain.
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The plan puts money toward safety reviews and improvements to school buildings. It also creates a new school safety bureau at the Iowa Department of Safety to work with public and private schools across the state to prevent mass shootings.
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A group of students is set to graduate from an ethnic studies program based in Iowa City that was created to give Black students a place to learn and talk about Black history.
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Miembros de la comunidad preocupados hablaron anoche en la reunión de la Junta del Distrito Escolar de la Comunidad de Waukee sobre la presentación ofensiva de un estudiante.
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Un profesor en Iowa tiene que pasar un examen estandarizado – generalmente se llama “el Praxis”, una serie de pruebas para la preparación de profesores – que sólo se ofrecen en inglés.