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The South Dakota Seal of Biliteracy is available for students who demonstrate proficiency in English and another language.
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For the second year, educators across South Dakota packed up and took in their state’s notable landmarks. While celebrated by attendees, it could be the end of the road for these trips.
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At the latest Board of Education Standards meeting, officials addressed rule changes stemming from new laws passed at this year’s legislative session.
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The state Department of Education has awarded $6.4 million to school districts to advance technical education programming.
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South Dakota lawmakers heard warnings about the risks of artificial intelligence, ranging from its impact on youth to data poisoning, as an interim legislative committee seeking to study the topic met for the first time.
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International teachers, who often come to the nation on non-permanent visa status, can bring vibrancy and education to communities. However, changes could be coming to the program.
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The Department of Education awarded nearly $3.8 million in grants to four school districts for career and technical education (CTE) programs.
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Five educators are recognized during Teacher Appreciation Week for providing unique opportunities and positive impacts on their classrooms and communities.
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The legislative Rules Review Committee has rejected a proposal removing student academic growth in the process of rating the performance of educators.
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The state Department of Education and Black Hills Special Services Cooperative have announced free online resources for after school programs.