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For many Iowans, Area Education Agencies are an invisible part of our school system. For others, they are an essential lifeline.
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The ruling means Iowa officials cannot enforce a ban on books with sexually explicit content. It also blocks a ban on K-6 instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Two lawsuits aim to block the state from enforcing SF 496, which bans books with sexual content and prohibits instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in K-6.
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Apple NewsAnn Mincks, a teacher of English language learners at Hoover High School in Des Moines, has been recognized for her work in the classroom and with fellow educators.
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The state’s largest teachers union, the Iowa State Education Association, is joining with publisher Penguin Random House to ask a federal court to block the law's enforcement.
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Iowa schools are getting more details on how to carry out a law that bans books with sexual content and instruction related to LGBTQ topics.
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In the first year for education savings accounts in Iowa, nearly 5,000 more students were approved for funding than estimated when the law was passed.
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Nathan Hill's Wellness is the story of Jack and Elizabeth, a couple who sees their relationship and understanding of each other change over the course of their marriage.
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As children savor the last few weeks of summer, teachers are in a rush to transform their classrooms into a fun, welcoming environment as cost-effectively as possible.
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The list is the district’s effort to comply with a new law that bans teaching about LBGTQ topics through sixth grade and requires schools to remove books with sexual content.