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ND officials say plan helps school improvement
BISMARCK — North Dakota school officials are happy about a plan to tell high schools about how their graduates are doing in college.
Friday, July, 13, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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North Dakota teachers union, state employees vote to join forces
BISMARCK – In a move that education leaders said was a “big win for both organizations,” North Dakota’s teachers union voted Saturday in a 75 percent majority to merge with the state’s public employees union, creating a new entity about 10,000 members strong.
Sunday, February, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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K-12, college budgets still awaiting action on the last day of ND session
BISMARCK – After starting the day with the House defeating a bill that would have increased funding for K-12 schools and provided about $714 million in property tax relief, the final day of the North Dakota Legislature is dragging on.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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Panel picks 3 finalists for North Dakota higher ed board
BISMARCK – An oil field geologist, a tribal college administrator and a retired school principal were chosen Friday as finalists for one of two short-term openings on North Dakota’s Board of Higher Education.
Saturday, June, 02, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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North Dakota educators favor applying for No Child Left Behind waiver
BISMARCK – A committee of North Dakota education officials has voted in favor of applying for a waiver from the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind law.
Wednesday, August, 29, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Retiring ND school super expects smooth transition
BISMARCK - North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Wayne Sanstead says he's confident the department will be in good hands when he retires at the end of the month.
Friday, December, 21, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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West Fargo's Andrea Noonan named North Dakota Teacher of the Year
WEST FARGO - Andrea Noonan, an eighth-grade language arts teacher from Cheney Middle School, is North Dakota’s 2013 Teacher of the Year.
Wednesday, September, 26, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Retiring North Dakota school super expects smooth transition
Sanstead leaves agency after 28 years in office
BISMARCK – North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Wayne Sanstead says he’s confident the department will be in good hands when he retires at the end of the month.
Saturday, December, 22, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Fargo, St. Paul hosting teacher conventions
Days off a given; attendance is not
FARGO – Today and Friday aren’t paid days off for teachers in Minnesota and North Dakota, but if the time is used right, teachers’ union leaders say the investments can pay off for their peers.
Thursday, October, 18, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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School leaders react with disbelief, frustration after ND House kills K-12 funding bill
FARGO – The North Dakota House vote Friday morning to kill the K-12 education funding bill, and $714 million in property tax relief that went with it, was met with a mix of frustration and disbelief by local and state public school leaders.
Friday, May, 03, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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ND oil town's prosperity doesn't reach teachers
BISMARCK — Jobs paying $80,000 or more abound in North Dakota's booming oil patch, but when Molly Lippert came home from college, she gladly accepted a $31,500-a-year position teaching first grade.
Friday, July, 06, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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North Dakota oil town’s prosperity doesn’t reach teachers
Williston expects influx of 1,200 students this year
BISMARCK – Jobs paying $80,000 or more abound in North Dakota’s booming oil patch, but when Molly Lippert came home from college, she gladly accepted a $31,500-a-year position teaching first grade.
Sunday, July, 08, 2012 - INFORUM - News

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Guns in school: Some North Dakota lawmakers want to let school boards decide issue in secret
BISMARCK – Advocates for sunshine in government want to shoot down an effort by lawmakers to allow school boards to decide behind closed doors the issue of whether guns should be allowed in their district’s schools.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - INFORUM - News

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