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With populations in larger cities increasing across the state, Sioux Falls breaks ground on a public “One Stop.” The new service building will be located at Dawley Farm and construction is already underway.
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How important are basic reading skills in your day-to-day life? From menus at the restaurant to directions at work, reading is more important than some may realize.
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A backup has formed in South Dakota’s teacher certification program. As a result, educators in your district could be walking into class without knowing if they’re certified for the coming school year.
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Could you teach a fourth grader about the key history, people and sites of South Dakota? Recent “road trips” for educators offered firsthand experience to make that task easier in the next school year.
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Summertime is peak road trip season – whether you’re a family of four or the South Dakota Department of Education. What do the state’s education leaders want to find this summer?
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Making sure teachers are properly prepared for their roles is essential. Where to keep that pesky cut line, though, is always changing.
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The Langford School District needs a new superintendent after the state secretary of education revoked his teaching certificate.
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Change is on the horizon for South Dakota teachers. With the rollout of new social studies standards starting the two-year implementation clock, now is the time to get ready for what’s to come.
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The Department of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers program awarded five grants to K-12 out-of-classroom projects in South Dakota.
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While in the eye of the recent social studies standards storm, the state Board of Education Standards has many other responsibilities. On their docket this week – two items targeting the state’s teacher shortage.