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U.S. District Judge Lee Rudofsky grilled attorneys for both the state and plaintiffs in a hearing challenging a law dictating how race is discussed in school.
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The panel was made up of Education Secretary Jacob Oliva, Superintendent of Jacksonville-North Pulaski School District Jeremy Owoh, and Director of Arkansas Virtual Academy Amy Johnson.
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Arkansas ranks fourth in the nation among GED pass rates with 86% of adults passing in 2023.
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Schools and students are coping with challenges from the delayed rollout of FAFSA.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin authored an opinion on the legality of layoffs in the Little Rock School District made possible by the Arkansas LEARNS Act.
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A federal judge on Wednesday scheduled a hearing for April 30 in a case challenging the constitutionality of a portion of the LEARNS Act that bans “indoctrination” in public schools.
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The program is expanding eligibility criteria and enrollment limits.
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Students brought their A-game to the science fair that put AI and machine learning at the forefront of the day's activities.
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A civil rights law firm is bringing a suit to overturn section 16 of the education law known as Arkansas LEARNS.
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Arkansas school districts have already begun helping students meet a new community service graduation requirement as officials work to approve final program rules.