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With glitches and students opting out, how useful will STAAR be in identifying COVID-19 learning loss?

With glitches and students opting out, how useful will STAAR be in identifying COVID-19 learning loss? Texas schools need accurate data to diagnose student learning loss A recent STAAR test booklet for seventh-grade math.( / Texas Education Agency) Education leaders are desperate to quantify how much the COVID-19 pandemic has hampered students’ learning, saying that’s a key step in figuring out how to catch kids up. They hope the STAAR test gives them an idea. But the student data stemming from this pandemic year will come with several caveats, namely because thousands of students won’t take the test either because they opted out or aren’t regularly attending school. And when Texas’ online testing system glitched out last week, it triggered yet another complication.

Trustees praise Dallas effort to ban most out-of-school suspensions and rethink its discipline policies

Trustees praise Dallas’ effort to ban most out-of-school suspensions and rethink its discipline policies DISD officials outlined options that include creating a new position at high school and middle school campuses to offer support to students who have been removed from classes. DISD superintendent Michael Hinojosa, pictured during a press conference at Dallas ISD headquarters in Dallas on Thursday, August 20, 2020, has signaled in recent months that the district’s remote learning efforts could perhaps be utilized in lieu of out-of-school suspensions. (Vernon Bryant/The Dallas Morning News)(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer) Faced with data showing that the district disproportionately punishes its Black students with exclusionary policies, Dallas is closer to banning discretionary out-of-school suspensions and drastically rethinking what the district’s in-school suspensions should look like to keep students on track.

Dallas ISD, Fort Worth ISD reopen campus after winter storm

Dallas ISD, Fort Worth ISD reopen campus after winter storm For students across North Texas, a couple of snow days turned into weeks. DALLAS - For students across North Texas, a couple of snow days turned into weeks. Some campuses just reopened Monday. That includes three schools in Dallas ISD and three in Fort Worth ISD. All of the buildings suffered extensive damage due to the winter storm. School districts have been working with vendors and contractors to get campuses back in operation. They ve made a lot of progress. Still, a few remain closed to in-person learning. A sense of normalcy finally returned to three Dallas ISD schools Monday. They had remained closed for in-person learning due to damage caused by the last month s winter storm.

Some North Texas schools won t be ready to reopen this week because of winter storm damage

Some North Texas schools won t be ready to reopen this week because of winter storm damage
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Dallas: El 22% de estudiantes de preparatoria nunca volvió a clases; pero hay un plan para que regresen

Dallas: El 22% de estudiantes de preparatoria nunca volvió a clases; pero hay un plan para que regresen
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