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Rapid City Area Schools' superintendent has been placed on a 30-day leave following comments made during a Department of Education investigation.
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A resolution ends a long-term investigation into the Rapid City Area School district orbiting claims of discrimination toward Native students.
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A proposal to establish a minimum teacher salary floor in South Dakota continues to advance through the Capitol.
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Rapid City Area Schools, as the second largest district in the state, sets the pace for schools across West River. Now, with the legislative session looming, district representatives say they’re ready for their voices to be heard.
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The state Department of Education reports fewer than one-third of ESL students are academically "on track," and educators say they need more support to properly equip classrooms.
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With the first semester closer to finished than started, the Rapid City Area School board took some time to assess.
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It’s hard to learn on an empty stomach, and food insecurity continues to be a problem in classrooms.
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Battling short budgets, one Rapid City culinary teacher has his own idea to supplement funds and get kids in the kitchen.
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The families of three disabled Rapid City Area Schools students have filed a formal complaint against the district for alleged inadequacies in their children’s educations.
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Schools can represent a lynchpin for their local communities, and with good care and the proper investments they can last for generations.