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Mitchell School District Reinstates Mask MandateThe Mitchell School District has reinstituted a mandate requiring masks to be worn in all district buildings to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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Stay-At-Home Parents & DivorceStay-at-home parents have to do a great deal of work.
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Dakotafest Brings Education Opportunities For FarmersEach year this showcase of all-things-agriculture brings hundreds of exhibitors to Mitchell with one goal in mind - to help those in the farming business.
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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Officially Opens Jefferson High SchoolAnother milestone for Jefferson High School in Sioux Falls. The Chamber of Commerce celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday.
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Workgroup Responds to South Dakota DOE ChangesSome members of a workgroup responsible for drafting social studies standards are upset their recommendations were changed by the SD Department of Education
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Top Educators Talk The Future of South Dakota K-12 StudentsThe future of K-12 education in South Dakota includes medical marijuana, new social studies standards and the ripple effects of COVID-19.
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Sioux Falls School District: Students, Staff “May Choose” To Wear Masks This School YearThe Sioux Falls School District says students, teachers, and staff “may choose” whether or not to wear a mask this school year.
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Lawmakers Approve Rules for Medical Pot in Public SchoolsThe SD Department of Education has succeeded in its second attempt to get legislators to approve rules for allowing medical marijuana in public schools
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SD Department of Education's American Rescue Plan ApprovedEarlier this year, the Department Of Education distributed two-thirds of the American Rescue Plan funds totaling $81 billion across 50 states.
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Recreational Marijuana Supporters Prepare Ballot Initiatives For 2022One day after medicinal marijuana became legal in South Dakota advocates are now shifting their attention back to recreational.