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In New York state, students can be suspended for up to an entire school year

The Hechinger Report

Brentwood Union Free School District gave out 466 long-term suspensions from 2017-18 to 2021-22. The New York State Education Department does not collect data on suspension lengths, but public records requests to 17 of the state’s largest school districts uncovered more than 6,200 suspensions of more than 20 days from 2017-18 to 2021-22.

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The pandemic’s remote learning legacy: A lot worth keeping

The Hechinger Report

Remote learning has changed the approach to out-of-school suspension at Shenendehowa Central School District, where more than a fourth of students identify as nonwhite. Grades K-5 in the district are in person, but middle and high schools are mostly hybrid. Sometimes the exercise prompted her to follow up with individual concerns.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

. –Patty Hagan, Teaching and Learning Coach, St. 2021 and 2022 were the years of urgency and near-term decisions to ensure learning continued through the pandemic. Educators will embrace brain science and screen time in early learning. Vrain Valley Schools. –Diane Myers, Ph.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

. –Patty Hagan, Teaching and Learning Coach, St. Vrain Valley Schools 2021 and 2022 were the years of urgency and near-term decisions to ensure learning continued through the pandemic. In 2023, district leaders will have the data they need to make more long-term strategic decisions for their schools.

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A year in the life of a small-town superintendent shows the federal bailout won’t be enough

The Hechinger Report

The school district welcomed all elementary students back for in-person learning in early December. But just over a year later, as she waited for the election results in April 2021, Grant was exhausted. Congratulatory banners hanging from lampposts wave the senior portraits of each graduate in the Class of 2021.