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Because less testing was conducted to change students' placement during pandemic periods of remote learning

One group of students saw unexpected gains on the ‘Nation’s Report Card’ during the pandemic

By Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN Headlines were bleak when results from the test known as the “Nation’s Report Card” came out last year. Local newspapers around the country documented their districts’ declining scores. Editorials warned that US schools had failed students during the pandemic. Officials described the exam as an alarming wake-up call. But one

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Too many students standing on top of a home near Ohio State University led to its roof collapsing, leaving at least 14 people hospitalized

By Artemis Moshtaghian, CNN At least fourteen people were injured and taken to nearby hospitals after a roof collapsed at a Columbus, Ohio, home near Ohio State University because too many people were standing atop the roof, according to officials. “It appears that the roof was overloaded with students, we’ve heard numbers between 15 and

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Rutgers University employees striked earlier in April for the first time in the school's 257-year history.

Rutgers union leaders approve tentative agreement with school less than a month after historic strike

By Liam Reilly, CNN Leaders of three Rutgers University unions approved a tentative agreement with the school Sunday evening, just weeks after going on a five-day strike — the first in the New Jersey university’s 257-year history. Elected officials from the three unions — Rutgers AAUP-AFT, the Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union and the AAUP-BHSNJ —

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Smith College in Northampton

Trans and nonbinary students have long had a place at women’s colleges. Here’s what they want you to know

By Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN Just weeks before stepping foot on Smith College’s campus, Avery finally came to understand something that cast doubt on whether the small women’s college in Northampton, Massachusetts, would be the perfect fit for the incoming first-year student after all. Avery realized he is a transgender man. And Smith — while it

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