Imagine Learning Recognizes Top Schools Nationwide for Exemplary Usage of Imagine Learning Digital Programs
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Over 300 Schools Across the Country Identified for Innovation and Dedication by Imagine Learning
These awards recognize the schools and students that have demonstrated exemplary usage of Imagine Learning programs and they are a true testament to the hard work and dedication of students and educators around the country. PROVO, Utah (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Imagine Learning, a Weld North Education company and leading educational technology developer of supplemental adaptive curriculum for PreK through eighth-grade students, today announced the winners of the 2020–2021 Imagine Nation Awards. The awards are part of the esteemed Imagine Learning motivational program igniting engagement and amplifying confidence for all learners.
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New Mexico schools to offer optional standardized testing
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Public Education Department granted districts choice on tests
Tuesday, April 6, 2021 2:05 PM The New Mexico Public Education Department is allowing school districts to decide whether to require state testing. Associated Press file
New Mexico schools to offer optional standardized testing The New Mexico Public Education Department is allowing school districts to decide whether to require state testing. Associated Press file Escuchar en Español:
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FARMINGTON – Parents and students who attend Farmington Municipal Schools along with other schools in New Mexico will have their choice about whether to take any of the state standardized tests this school year.
N.M. health department to open vaccine eligibility to those 16 and older
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‘It doesn’t matter where you get the shot, just get it,’ doctor says
Thursday, April 1, 2021 4:18 PM Updated 5 days 14 hours ago Megan Hatch, professional resource team registered nurse at San Juan Regional Medical Center, receives one of the first COVID-19 vaccines in December 2020. The state announced this week that the age range for eligibility will open to those 16 and older. Courtesy of San Juan Regional Medical Center
N.M. health department to open vaccine eligibility to those 16 and older Megan Hatch, professional resource team registered nurse at San Juan Regional Medical Center, receives one of the first COVID-19 vaccines in December 2020. The state announced this week that the age range for eligibility will open to those 16 and older.