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Trump plans to ‘close' the Department of Education. What does this mean?
Kirabo Jackson, professor of education and social policy at Northwestern University and former economic advisor to President Biden, discusses how education policy in the U.S. may shift under the new Trump administration.
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Elementary school honors beloved custodian by naming the building after her
You can find Claudene Wilson serving meals in the cafeteria, doing repairs and comforting crying students.
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DC schools to adopt new cardiac response plans: Here's what you need to know
The D.C. Council passed a bill last week requiring schools to adopt a plan for cardiac emergencies. All schools in the District — including public, private, public charter, independent and parochial — must adopt a plan for handling cardiac emergencies by the 2025-2026 school year. The bill adds to existing legislation that requires schools to have automated external defibrillators available…
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DC students celebrate Walk and Roll to School Day
Thousands of kids in the D.C. area went to school a little differently on Wednesday. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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How one preschool uses PAW Patrol to teach democracy
Preschools around the country are starting students early on civics education. The goal is nothing short of raising good citizens and strengthening democracy. Teachers are working with them on how to solve problems with classmates, how to deal with anger or disappointment without being hurtful, and how to think about others’ needs. In one Virginia preschool, students learned about democracy...
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Virginia school board to pay $575K to a teacher fired for refusing to use trans student's pronouns
An advocacy group says a Virginia school board has agreed to pay $575,000 in a settlement to a former high school teacher who was fired after he refused to use a transgender student’s pronouns.
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What to know about Virginia's guidance for banning cellphones in schools
Here’s what to know about Virginia’s final guidance for banning students from using cellphones in school.
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School districts in Virginia, Maryland see spate of social media threats
Several of these school systems say that these threats made online actually originated from out of state.
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Some DC-area schools on alert after social media threats
None of the threats have been deemed credible. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Summer in a snapshot: Local teachers show off their summer vacations
Most teachers and students might be in back in class but that’s not stopping teachers from showing off their vacations! Local teachers and staff are showing their summer in a snapshot. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Schools are competing with cellphones. Here's how they think they could win
Students are struggling to stay engaged in class at a time of poor mental health, shortened attention spans, reduced attendance and worsening grades. At the crux of these challenges? Addiction to cellphones.
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DC drivers face $500 tickets for blowing past stopped school buses
Drivers in D.C. who pass a stopped school bus, endangering kids, could be hit with a $500 ticket. School buses are now equipped with cameras to catch violators. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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Students head back to school in Frederick County
There are more enrollment opportunities for pre-K in Frederick County Public Schools in Maryland, but class sizes in the district have increased. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Local teachers show off their fun summer vacations in a snapshot
As students return back to school and vacations come to a close, local teachers are reminiscing about their summer fun away from the classroom. News4’s Molette Green reports.
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Psychiatrist shares advice on how to manage back-to-school stress
While entering a new school year can bring excitement, it can also bring a new set of nerves too. News4’s Joseph Olmo talks to board certified psychiatrist Dr. Aeva Gaymon-Doomes about tips on easing back into the school year to reduce anxiety and stress from the new school year and taking care of mental health.
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Students look forward to new school year in Spotsylvania County
Spotsylvania County Public Schools students are picking up their backpacks and returning to the classroom for their first day of school today. News4’s Megan McGrath talks about excitement among seniors, new teachers and advice from upperclassmen to freshmen.
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EPIC program teaches students engineering, construction in Stafford County
The Engineering Professions and Industries of Construction (EPIC) Center at Stafford High School in Virginia provides students to chance to explore career paths in construction trades or engineering where they get instruction to prepare them for the workforce. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.
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Spotsylvania County superintendent talks about his goals for the new school year
It’s the first day of school in Spotsylvania County in Virginia and their new superintendent Dr. Clint M. Mitchell has a few goals in mind for the school year. News4’s Megan McGrath talks about school absenteeism and cell phone policies with Mitchell.
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Marion Barry Program gifts seniors college essentials
A group of high school seniors who spent their summer working in the District received much needed college essentials. Some of them will be first generation college students. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Virginia families weigh in on potential cellphone ban in schools
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced an executive order to restrict or eliminate cellphones in Virginia schools. Families and educators will have the chance to weigh in in community meetings before rules are established in August. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.