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Measles Outbreak · TexasWhen a measles outbreak hit West Texas earlier this year, school absences surged to levels far beyond the number of children who likely became sick, according to a study, as students were excluded or kept home by their families to minimize the spread of the disease. Absences in Seminole Independent School District, a school system [...]See the Story
Absenteeism rates at a Texas school system soared when a measles outbreak hit
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Oklahoma City · Oklahoma CityState lawmakers say the legal fight over former State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ controversial social studies standards should never have reached the Oklahoma Supreme Court, arguing legislative leaders failed to act even after concerns surfaced across party lines.See the Story
State Supreme Court Permanently Blocks Social Studies Standards
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