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USD President Sheila Gestring says regional healthcare capacity drives the decision to keep campus open. SDSU President Barry Dunn hopes students take responsibility.
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Each school district is approaching a return to the classroom a little differently, and some teachers worry the rush to face-to-face classes is the wrong goal.
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An unprecedented spring means the district has to be creative to reach parents of soon-to-be kindergarteners.
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The $12.5 million gift from T. Denny Sanford will fund up to ten full-tuition scholarships for each incoming class. The name honors Sanford's friend and colleague David Knudson.
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Parents must decide if they’ll enroll their child in the Sioux Falls Virtual Academy by August 7th. If a student goes to school in-person, there are three ways that might turn out.
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Teachers worry face-to-face classes with no distancing or masks will lead to a COVID-19 outbreak.
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Superintendent Stavem says more details on the district's safety precautions and mask policies are coming later this week.
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Students will start classes a few days earlier and finish in-person classes by Thanksgiving. Final exams will be delivered remotely.
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After extending spring break one week, the Board of Regents is now moving all public university classes online for two weeks starting March 23rd.
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A bill to adjust the eligibility date for children starting kindergarten passes the House Education Committee.