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State Superintendent Mark Johnson will have to wait at least a month before gaining more control over the running of North Carolina’s public schools, a three-judge panel ruled. The judges agreed to continue delaying by 30 days its July ruling that upheld a state law that shifts more control over public education operations to Johnson. Read more>>

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CBS News

Children are especially at risk of distracted drivers because busy roads are near their schools. A study pinpoints the five worst counties for those kinds of drivers as New York, Kings and Queens counties in New York state, San Francisco County in California, and Miami-Dade County in Florida. Researchers found 88 percent of drivers are using their phones while behind the wheel. Read more>>

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The Tennessean

Tennessee posted its highest-ever graduation rate on record in the 2016-17 school year after years of steady improvement. The state saw 89.1 percent of all high school students graduate from its districts. Overall, the graduation rate has increased 3.6 percent since the 2010-11 school year. Read more>>

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Los Angeles Times

The district will pour $151 million into a group of 50 schools to settle a lawsuit over how the school system spends money intended for some of its neediest students. The funds will go to schools in low-income neighborhoods to pay for increased tutoring, mental health support, counseling, parent participation and restorative justice. Read more>>

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New York Post

Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law a measure requiring New York city’s Department of Education to post school cafeteria-­inspection reports online. “Parents deserve to be sure that the food their children eat at school is prepared safety and in a sanitary kitchen,” Cuomo said. Read more>>

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Miami Herald

The State Board of Education was supposed to meet to select the 25 recipients out of the 57 eligible lowest-performing public schools that applied for financial help through the new Schools of Hope state program. But, like so much else in Florida this week, Hurricane Irma derailed those plans. Read more>>

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Jennifer Fink

Here are five strategies that school administrators are adopting to support the rising demand for special education. Read more>>

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NPR

The strongest argument for paper over digital seems to be in the area of taking notes. Students taking longhand notes in studies were forced to be more selective as you can't write as fast as you can type. And that extra processing of the material that they were doing benefited them. Read more>>

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Standard-Speaker

Lawmakers should restore funding to help districts cope with the financial impact of charter tuition payments. And the Pennsylvania Legislature should commission a study of its own to determine whether charters provide value to students and taxpayers that justify the stranded costs imposed upon school districts. Read more>>

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Kahoot!

The new app, designed for iOS and Android, brings game-based learning outside the classroom. Teachers can send after-class challenges to students as homework and learners can continue playing learning and trivia quiz games for revision and fun wherever they are. Read more>>

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Because Learning

Ardusat, a STEM-focused education technology company with online lessons and hands-on experiments, has rebranded under the name Because Learning. The change reflects the company's expansion into new STEM programs and the addition of a subscription model. Read more>>

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Lightspeed Systems

Filter Bypass Controls, now available in Lightspeed Systems Web Filter, gives school IT departments the power to ban and report on the use of web filtering bypass tools, including Psiphon, UltraSurf, Hotspot Shield, VYPR and more. Read more>>

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WKRG

After a surprise resignation from Michael Sentance as superintendent of Alabama Department of Education, the school board named an interim superintendent. Ed Richardson, who previously served as superintendent from 1995 to 2004, agreed to take the position after meeting with Governor Kay Ivey. Read more>>

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The Times-Tribune

Rose Minniti has been named as Valley View's superintendent. Currently the director of mathematics and science at the Abington Heights School District, she replaces Tom Quinn, who passed away in May. Read more>>

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MySheboygan.com

The Sheboygan Area School District is expected to hire Seth Harvatine as the Wisconsin district’s next superintendent of schools. He has been with the school district since 1998 and is currently the assistant superintendent of student and instructional services. Read more>>