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The Indianapolis Star

After weeks of discussion, a state panel is outlining what new paths to graduation might look like for future high school students. One thing is clear: they'd like less retesting and better alternatives for students who struggle to pass the tests currently required for high school graduation. Read more>>

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The Oregonian

Salam Noor, the chief state schools officer, resigned less than three years after Gov. Kate Brown picked him to oversee K12 schools. Colt Gill, Brown's education innovation officer, has been installed as the interim head of the Oregon Department of Education. Read more>>

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The News & Observer

Transcripts of high school students enrolled in charter schools are getting a closer look after problems with diplomas and missing required credits at a Durham school brought renewed attention to oversight. Read more>>

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WHIO

School leaders in the area are pushing for more flexibility to reduce costly and cumbersome state mandates. They cover everything from testing to truancy. The drive to make changes is starting now with the help of a state lawmaker. Read more>>

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NPR

Back-to-school season didn't last long this year in Puerto Rico with Hurricane Irma and then Maria forcing schools to close. Puerto Rico's Secretary of Education Julia Keleher says that of nation's 1,113 public schools, 22 reopened last week and another 145 this week. Read more>>

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WXYZ

The Detroit Public Schools Community District School Board is taking steps to protect the district's drinking water after the board passed a resolution that ensures water will be tested regularly. Read more>>

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Abby Spegman

Here’s a look at how administrators and their teams are redesigning libraries. Read more>>

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Opinion & Analysis
The Daily Californian

With regards to public K12 schools, most California voters agree that they want more emphasis placed on creating safe and positive school environments, but they are divided on issues of immigration, according to a new poll. Read more>>

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The Detroit News

The best way to mitigate the adverse impact of poverty on children is to provide children with the supports they need. Highly trained and experienced teachers are the key to providing this support if those districts are, first, lucky enough to be able to recruit them and, second, keep them. The problem: Michigan has a teacher shortage. Read more>>

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Opinion & Analysis
KUNC

Though Colorado has one of the lowest rates for high school graduation in the country, there is evidence across the state that administrators are working to change that. A big part of their strategy is something simple: caring. Read more>>

Industry News
Automated Logic Corporation

Using the WebCTRL building automation system, building owners and operators can now securely push data from a single building or a portfolio of buildings to a cloud-based platform. From there, they can create graphs, charts, reports and dashboards to visualize the building data. Read more>>

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MindRocket Media Group

MindRocket Media Group has bought American ED TV, a television company focused on American education. MindRocket will soon begin production on The Jack Ford Report, a 60-minute syndicated education news program. Read more>>

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ACT/Blackboard Inc.

As part of a new collaboration, the open educational resource library of OpenEd, an ACT product, will be integrated with Blackboard Inc.’s Blackboard Open Content, a cross-platform, cloud-based, global learning object repository. Read more>>

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Construction Watch
The Arlington Times

The Arlington School Board is being asked to approve plans to take a $107.5 million bond issue to voters in February. The big project in the bond package is $72.2 million to replace a middle school. Read more>>

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Austin American-Statesman

Much of the Texas district's $1.05 billion bond package will go toward the construction of new schools or the rebuilds of existing campuses, as well as multiple improvement projects. But critics are questioning the equity of the projects. Read more>>

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Prince William Times

Prince William County officials have approved more than $126 million in new borrowing to fund a total 14 school construction projects, including another elementary school facility, an additional high school and a new alternative school. Read more>>

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The Daily News

The Washington school district would gain three new elementary schools under a revised nearly $100 million facilities improvement plan. The plan also would upgrade the district’s athletic facilities, modernize two schools, and update safety and security. Read more>>