Indigenous communities and organizations, and companies operating in Indigenous communities, should first try to obtain rapid tests from provinces and territories or through their local Indigenous ...
Homeschooling is growing across the country following the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report. The Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy’s Homeschool Research Lab reported its ...
In preparation for the fall respiratory virus season, every household in the U.S. can now order another round of at-home COVID tests kits from the government. As of this week, you can go to ...
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The number of parents who are homeschooling their children continues to increase even after the end of COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, according to a recently released report. The Johns Hopkins Institute ...
Progressive public education advocates in Colorado have found an unlikely ally in their opposition to Amendment 80 — Christian homeschoolers. Amendment 80, “Constitutional Right to School Choice,” ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education is launching the first testing period for its phased rollout of the 2025-26 form to apply for federal financial student aid on Tuesday, with more students ...
U.S. households are now able order four more free COVID tests through COVIDTests.gov. The website reopened today, September 26, and is now available to the public. The tests are FDA-authorized and ...
One week after it passed its first Big Ten test on the road against Michigan State with flying colors and one week before it faces its ultimate midseason exam at No. 6 Oregon, Ohio State welcomes ...
Montreal pharmacist Aleck Brodeur just got a shipment of COVID-19 rapid tests. Ever since the temperature has been dropping, more people have wanted to buy them, he says. "They go out so fast.
At least 13 states have stringent regulations on homeschooling testing or curriculum, while other states are more lenient, allowing parents to decide their kids’ schedules and some curriculum ...