New wording in the North Dakota High School Activities Association code of conduct calls for anyone making discriminatory comments to be immediately removed.
(Fargo, ND) A representative for Grand Forks Public Schools denied the allegation that Critical Race Theory is being taught in the district. The comment from the district's Communications and Community Engagement Coordinator Tracy Jentz, came one day after State Representative Jim Kasper told WDAY News First that he and other lawmakers had received a letter from a former
(Bismarck, ND) North Dakota teachers and families will have access to up-to-date learning tools when school starts in the fall. Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler announced upgrades Monday to the ClassLink system. The system will allow teachers, families, and students free access from any device to a unified set of learning tools and class feedback using a
State Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced upgraded access to online learning tools via the ClassLink system, giving school administrators more control and eliminating multiple logins that pose a security risk.