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As Iowa schools start with a state mandate that at least 50 percent of instruction be in person, parents are faced with the difficult decision of where to send their children. Parents of Latino children have made difficult decisions during a pandemic that disproportionately affects them.
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Ben Kieffer speaks with a variety of experts on the latest return to learn plans for school districts across Iowa.
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Iowa schools start up again next month and parents face the question of whether or not to send their kids back. Many Hispanic families in the state have to consider a few different factors as summer vacation wraps up.
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The state of Iowa is forming a new public safety bureau focused on preventing school violence, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Tuesday, but the plan depends…
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The Iowa Department of Education is holding events across the state taking input on the controversial practice of isolating students in so-called…
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After reviewing the case of a school bus fire in western Iowa, a federal safety board is calling for changes to fire safety standards that date back to…
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Students and staff at an eastern Iowa school are still recovering after an attempted shooting last month. While North Scott Community School District…