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Native students fight to wear traditional regalia at graduation

Native students fight to wear traditional regalia at graduation
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Schools bar Native students from wearing traditional regalia at graduation

Schools bar Native students from wearing traditional regalia at graduation
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Online bulk ammunition retailer owner buys Cromwell plaza for $5.1M

The Crossroads Plaza neighborhood center in Cromwell, whose anchor tenant includes the Middlesex Habitat For Humanity of CT,  has sold for $5.1 million, according to the deal’s broker. The buyer was Miodrag Delmic, who is the owner of Cheshired-based online bulk ammunition Target Sports USA in Cheshire.  The seller was Greenwich-based Pilot Real Estate Group LLC. Delmic has been busy buying up Greater Hartford real estate recently. In November, he bought the former Wethersfield headquarters of the now defunct healthcare consultancy Qualidigm (936 Silas Deane Highway) for $2.2 million. Image The owners of a bulk ammunition business have bought the former HQ of Qualidigm in Wethersfield at 936 Silas Deane Highway.

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North Dakota passes education bill SB#2304

North Dakota passes education bill SB#2304 Law requires all elementary and secondary public and nonpublic schools include curriculum on Native American history Author: (Photo: courtesy National Indian Education Association) Law requires all elementary and secondary public and nonpublic schools include curriculum on Native American history News Release National Indian Education Association On Friday, April 23, 2021 Governor Doug Burgum signed the flagship education act, North Dakota Senate Bill 2304, into law requiring all elementary and secondary public and nonpublic schools in the state to include curriculum on Native American history that will become effective on August 1, 2021. Passed by the 67 th Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota in a 76-16 vote on April 19, 2021, the Bill sets a new precedent in the state of North Dakota and serves as an example of tribal-state partnerships in advancing Native education for all. The Bill includes an active timeline for i

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Policy Hackathon: How to get schoolkids back on track

POLITICO Policy Hackathon: How to get schoolkids back on track Pretty much every student lost ground this year. POLITICO brought together a roundtable of education leaders from across the country to come up with smart strategies for catching them up. Politico illustration; Zoom Link Copied What happens when reading, writing and rithmetic all happen in the same room, on the same Zoom, minus breaks for recess or lunch with friends? A year into the coronavirus pandemic, we’re finding out. Most of the results, sadly, aren’t good. Already, educators say they are seeing the damage. By last fall, in math, white students were about one to three months behind and students of color were about three to five months behind where they were in previous school years. Everyone is about a month and a half behind in reading. And once testing resumes in earnest, that lag is likely to have grown worse.

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