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Veto day on March 31 marked the formal end of the 100th South Dakota legislative session. Now, lawmakers are looking back on the year, and forward with their priorities.
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Elected state officials are hoping a new bill signed into law will limit taxable valuation growth in a handful of counties. Soon, some state lawmakers will embark on an interim study to reduce property taxes while looking at the state’s education funding formula.
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Gov. Noem used her final State of the State address as a top-ten highlight reel for her accomplishments as governor during the last seven years.
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State lawmakers will consider Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposal to establish a program that prioritizes funding for low-income students to attend private school or receive alternative instruction.
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The South Dakota Child Care task force released its first report on sustainable solutions to the state's child care shortage, along with some legislative proposals.
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A bill has been submitted to establish education savings accounts to help South Dakota students to attend private schools via taxpayer money.
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A coalition of South Dakota education groups are warning about the effects of implementing school voucher programs.
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An ideological shift to the right in the South Dakota Republican majority could mean changes and reform to state education.
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The Sioux Falls School District has named its next superintendent.
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New playgrounds and outdoor classrooms are coming to Brookings, but these are no ordinary jungle gyms. These were built with help from students at the South Dakota State architecture program.
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Future educators in Aberdeen will have a new opportunity to fund their path to the classroom. The new scholarship fund aims to support teachers in pre-k through high school.
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Augustana University receives a grant to fund student research and STEM education in the state.