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Arkansas’ attorney general on Thursday rejected for a second time a proposal to amend the state Constitution’s education clause.
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Students at Gibbs Elementary Magnet School can open savings accounts and learn financial literacy skills.
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Earlier start times mean make-up days are already “baked” into the class schedule, according to Little Rock School District officials.
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The Literacy Tutoring Grant Program gives a modest stipend to families to pay for a literacy coach for struggling readers.
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With school canceled last week in much of the state, many districts will be tacking on make-up days at the end of the school year, but one state lawmaker is considering offering legislation to restore the flexibility of AMI days for public school districts.
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Arkansas LEARNS had an impact on Alternative Methods of Instruction, or AMI, days, though the details are still a bit confusing.
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A $50,000 minimum salary requirement has put strain on some Arkansas school districts' finances.
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Several proposals to cut millions of dollars from the Little Rock School District budget were floated at a Thursday night meeting.
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A proposal to amend the Arkansas Constitution’s education clause needs revisions before it can be placed on the 2024 ballot.
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