The Tuesday deadline for general bills to be moved out of committee leaves a number of hot topics on the table.
On Tuesday, Mississippi legislators faced a deadline for general bills to be moved out of committee in their respective chamber. All general bills that are not passed out of the originati
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Arizona Gov. tells school districts they can’t force unvaccinated students to quarantine following COVID-19 exposure esnodgrass@businessinsider.com (Erin Snodgrass)
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey targeted two school districts over quarantine policies for unvaccinated students.
The Republican said requiring certain kids to quarantine if they ve been exposed goes against state law.
But lawyers for the districts argue the policies are based on state and federal public health guidelines.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey warned two school districts this week that requiring unvaccinated students to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19 is against state law.
In a letter to two superintendents on Wednesday, Ducey said the districts policy to mandate a 10-day quarantine for unvaccinated students who come into contact with the virus goes against a state law that prohibits schools from requiring vaccines or face masks among students.
New report: Pre-pandemic literacy has improved but will students be retained?
Third grade literacy has improved in Michigan according to a new report on Michigan’s Read by Grade 3 law from Michigan State University’s Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, the strategic research partner of the Michigan Department of Education.
But progress is threatened because of insufficient targeted funding and concerns that students have fallen behind during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This new report reviewed mostly pre-pandemic data beginning Sept. 2019 through May 2020. Overall, 45% of Michigan’s third graders rated proficient or above on Michigan’s standardized English language assessment, or M-STEP ELA, a slight improvement over 2017’s 44% proficiency rate, which was the first year of test results after the implementation of the law.