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16 Memphis charter schools would be in danger of closing under proposed rule change
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Laura Faith Kebede
April 20, 2020
New York
Grades, attendance, devices: What you need to know about remote learning in NYC
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Chalkbeat Staff
April 17, 2020
Chicago
Illinois to delay free SAT to fall for Class of 2021
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Yana Kunichoff
April 15, 2020
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Memphis district shares plan to help struggling seniors graduate during coronavirus closure
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 15, 2020
Colorado
Denver students can earn credits, but not grades, for remote work
By
Melanie Asmar
April 7, 2020
New York
With June Regents canceled, here’s how New York schools will decide who graduates
By
Reema Amin
April 7, 2020
Newark
Gov. Murphy eases diploma requirements, says spring graduation ceremonies unlikely
By
Patrick Wall
Updated April 7, 2020
New York
With schools closed, New York eases up on many education mandates
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Reema Amin
April 6, 2020
New York
New York cancels June Regents exams due to coronavirus
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Reema Amin
April 6, 2020
Chicago
Chicago’s high school competition: Percent of students who win spots in coveted campuses remains flat
By
Yana Kunichoff
March 27, 2020
Chicago
Illinois’ education board moves to waive tests, ponders missed school days
By
Samantha Smylie
March 24, 2020
Newark
N.J. plans to scrap state tests this year following coronavirus school disruptions
By
Patrick Wall
March 24, 2020
Detroit
Federal officials allow Michigan to cancel M-STEP; state lawmakers must now act
By
Lori Higgins
March 23, 2020
Detroit
Likely cancellation of all state tests would allow Michigan to put third-grade reading law on hold for a year
By
Lori Higgins
March 20, 2020
National
AP exams this year: 45 minutes, online, and focused on early-year content
By
Sarah Darville
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Kalyn Belsha
March 20, 2020
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