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A committee of the state Board of Higher Education says North Dakota State University must treat requests from freshmen for an exemption from its…
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Sunday, September 1, at 5pm:APM Reports presents "At a Loss for Words: What's Wrong with How Schools Teach Reading"There's an idea about how people read…
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A group called the Valley Prosperity Partnership is supporting legislative efforts to bring more financial support to the state’s two research…
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Valley City State University is one step closer to having a new President. After a final round of on-campus interviews this week, a search committee has…
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In the current school year, the state of North Dakota's share of funding K-12 education dropped a bit."For '17-'18, it was about 75 percent state and 25…
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The new West Fargo school superintendent is no stranger to the district.Beth Slette has been with the district 24 years. She has been a teacher,…
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The state Board of Higher Education has decided to extend UND President Mark Kennedy’s contract through June 30th of 2020.However, Kennedy will have to…
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The president of North Dakota United says he understands faculty and staff at the state’s colleges and universities are frustrated.Due to budget cuts…
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Complaints that the Board of Higher Education did little to fight for fewer budget cuts in the 2017 Legislature boiled over again during a Legislative…
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Gov. Doug Burgum has appointed three people to the state Board of Higher Education.They are Dan Traynor of Devils Lake, Jill Louters of Sheyenne and…
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As the negotiating season for teachers and school boards gets underway, teachers are focusing on a few big issues.One is funding."By and large, I think…
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North Dakota school districts will be offered “threat assessment” training this summer.The North Dakota School Boards Association is partnering with the…