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Dayton Public Schools plans $3 2M contract to transform 6 schools

Dayton Public Schools plans $3.2M contract to ‘transform’ 6 schools Jeremy P. Kelley © Jeremy P. Kelley Fairview Elementary is one of six schools on Dayton Public Schools transformation plan. Dayton’s school board on Tuesday approved the first piece of a $3.2 million contract with Ed Direction, a Utah-based company that works on school transformation through teacher and team training and coaching. The board approved a $60,000 contract Tuesday to get started, but Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli said DPS’ total share over three years will be $1.7 million, with the rest coming from grant funding, some of that from Learn to Earn Dayton. The targeted schools are Fairview, Roosevelt and Kiser elementaries, EJ Brown and Wogaman middle schools, and Thurgood Marshall High School.

Dayton Public Schools define steps in new graduation system

Dayton Public Schools define steps in new graduation system Jeremy P. Kelley © Provided by Dayton Daily News Seventeen of Dayton Public Schools’ 2019 summer graduates received their high school diplomas in front of their families at a school board meeting. JEREMY P. KELLEY / STAFF Dayton’s school board on Tuesday will vote on their local piece of Ohio’s newest high school graduation rules a set of three ways the state says students can show “readiness” to move on. The new state graduation rules, which are complicated, are an option for current juniors and seniors, and are mandatory for the class of 2023 and beyond.

Calls are growing for Biden to do what DeVos did: Let states skip annual standardized tests this spring

Calls are growing for Biden to do what DeVos did: Let states skip annual standardized tests this spring Valerie Strauss © iStock/iStock (iStock) There are growing calls from across the political spectrum for the federal government to allow states to skip giving students federally mandated standardized tests in spring 2021 but the man that President-elect Joe Biden tapped to be education secretary has indicated support for giving them. The issue will be an early test for Miguel Cardona, the state superintendent of education in Connecticut whom Biden picked for education secretary, and his relationship with teachers and others critical of giving the exams during the coronavirus-caused chaos of the 2020-2021 school year.

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