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LIGONIER â School leaders are keeping an eye on the Indiana General Assembly as legislators consider two key topics: school choice expansion through education savings accounts, and how this springâs ILEARN standardized testing will operate. West Noble superintendent Galen Mast said the days carved out for testing would be better spent in instruction and helping students. All students, including those who have been in virtual learning, will be required to take ILEARN in person at school. âWe want accountability but we want those days for instruction,â he said. Schools were âheld harmlessâ from the effects of 2020âs test scores because of the pandemicâs disruption of familiesâ lives and student learning. So far the legislature hasnât taken the same action this year. ....
Law enforcement groups respond to criminal justice reform Raymon Toncoso Capitol News Illinois Feb. 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SPRINGFIELD Law enforcement groups have decried the Monday signing of a massive criminal justice reform bill into law by Gov. JB Pritzker, referring to the legislation as anti-police with provisions that will lead to unintended consequences. House Bill 3653, referred to as the “Safe-T Act,” ends the use of cash bail by 2023 and grants increased state oversight of police agencies statewide, among other provisions. Law enforcement and Republican lawmakers opposed the legislation, citing problematic language in some provisions, while maintaining support for the law’s intent. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading San Francisco has lowest COVID case rate of major U.S. cities. Its schools are among last to reopen FacebookTwitterEmail H. Suchovsky, 8 (left), and Evan Carnicelli, 7, attend class on their computer alongside fellow students across the street from Clarendon Elementary School in San Francisco on Thursday. They were participating in a “Zoom in” demonstration with fellow students attending classes outside their schools to bring attention to the desire for reopening.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle San Francisco’s public schools have been virtual-only for nearly a year, despite increasing pressure from parents and politicians to reopen for in-person instruction. ....