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PIERRE — A day before lawmakers were set to debate a bill that would dash his exclusive authority to dole out awards from an employer-funded pool of economic development dollars, Gov. Larry Rhoden signed an executive order to place “guardrails” on his use of the funds. When asked during a Thursday press conference if he’s […]

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PIERRE — A day before lawmakers were set to debate a bill that would dash his exclusive authority to dole out awards from an employer-funded pool of economic development dollars, Gov. Larry Rhoden signed an executive order to place “guardrails” on his use of the funds. When asked during a Thursday press conference if he’s […]

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The head of North Carolina’s prison system sounded the alarm at a legislative committee meeting Thursday about dangerous conditions created by lack of staff, a problem exacerbated by the failure of state lawmakers to approve raises for correctional workers.  “Our staffing situation is dire and it’s dangerous,” said Leslie Cooley Dismukes, secretary of the state […]

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(The Center Square) – Hundreds of students from high schools in St. Paul, Minnesota, walked out of class this week to protest the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the Twin Cities, leading the district to mark participating students absent or tardy. On Wednesday afternoon, students from multiple schools in the Saint Paul Public Schools district marched to the steps of the Minnesota Capitol, carrying signs and chanting slogans expressing opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shootings. The Saint Paul district includes 69 schools and seven comprehensive high schools, and serves more than 30,000 students. While many students participated in the walkout, others remained in class and continued their school day as usual. The Center Square spoke with Ryan Stanzel, senior associate of communications at the district, who said a letter was sent to parents explaining that students who miss all or part of a class to participate in the protest would be marked absent or tardy. “This was not a SPPS-sponsored or -sanctioned walkout,” Stanzel told The Center Square. “SPPS does not discipline students for peaceful protests … If a student chooses to participate in a walkout and leave campus, SPPS staff will not accompany them or provide supervision.” The district supports the role of protesting to create change, Stanzel said, adding it respects the rights of those who do or do not wish to participate. Dr. Stacie Stanley, the superintendent of Saint Paul Public Schools, announced in a video posted Wednesday on the district’s website that the school would be implementing a new temporary virtual learning option. Due to the safety concerns related to the presence of federal agents, Stanley explained that there will be no school on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Starting Jan. 22, students will have the option of temporary virtual learning. "Our goal is to ensure that all students can stay connected to the school, whether that is in-person or virtually," Stanley said. Registration opens Jan. 15 for parents and students to sign up for virtual classes. The Center Square previously reported that other Minneapolis Public Schools can choose remote learning for at least a month in the wake of the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer on Wednesday. The Center Square reached out to the SPPS parents’ advisory council for a comment, but did not receive a response.

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(The Center Square) – Hundreds of students from high schools in St. Paul, Minnesota, walked out of class this week to protest the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the Twin Cities, leading the district to mark participating students absent or tardy. On Wednesday afternoon, students from multiple schools in the Saint Paul Public Schools district marched to the steps of the Minnesota Capitol, carrying signs and chanting slogans expressing opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shootings. The Saint Paul district includes 69 schools and seven comprehensive high schools, and serves more than 30,000 students. While many students participated in the walkout, others remained in class and continued their school day as usual. The Center Square spoke with Ryan Stanzel, senior associate of communications at the district, who said a letter was sent to parents explaining that students who miss all or part of a class to participate in the protest would be marked absent or tardy. “This was not a SPPS-sponsored or -sanctioned walkout,” Stanzel told The Center Square. “SPPS does not discipline students for peaceful protests … If a student chooses to participate in a walkout and leave campus, SPPS staff will not accompany them or provide supervision.” The district supports the role of protesting to create change, Stanzel said, adding it respects the rights of those who do or do not wish to participate. Dr. Stacie Stanley, the superintendent of Saint Paul Public Schools, announced in a video posted Wednesday on the district’s website that the school would be implementing a new temporary virtual learning option. Due to the safety concerns related to the presence of federal agents, Stanley explained that there will be no school on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Starting Jan. 22, students will have the option of temporary virtual learning. "Our goal is to ensure that all students can stay connected to the school, whether that is in-person or virtually," Stanley said. Registration opens Jan. 15 for parents and students to sign up for virtual classes. The Center Square previously reported that other Minneapolis Public Schools can choose remote learning for at least a month in the wake of the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer on Wednesday. The Center Square reached out to the SPPS parents’ advisory council for a comment, but did not receive a response.

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"When they took whole milk and 2% milk flavor out of our schools, we soon lost dairy farmers, and we lost a generation of milk drinkers.”

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"When they took whole milk and 2% milk flavor out of our schools, we soon lost dairy farmers, and we lost a generation of milk drinkers.”

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法國世界報駐北京記者蒂博周四從山東發迴文章,介紹位於中國山東沿海的那些靠委內瑞拉和伊朗石油生存的“茶壺煉油廠”,正受到威脅。

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法国世界报驻北京记者蒂博周四从山东发回文章,介绍位于中国山东沿海的那些靠委内瑞拉和伊朗石油生存的“茶壶炼油厂”,正受到威胁。

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The city of Fort Worth is spending $5.4 million on infrastructure work to 12 streets.

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The city of Fort Worth is spending $5.4 million on infrastructure work to 12 streets.

ვენესუელის ოპოზიციის ლიდერის, მარია კორინა მაჩადოს თქმით, მან მშვიდობის დარგში თავისი ნობელის პრემია 15 იანვარს აშშ-ის პრეზიდენტს, დონალდ ტრამპს გადასცა, ვაშინგტონში გამართულ შეხვედრაზე, რომელმაც შესაძლოა გავლენა იქონიოს ტრამპის ხედვაზე სამხრეთ ამერიკის ამ სახელმწიფოს პოლიტიკური მომავლის გარშემო. დასავლეთის მედიის ცნობით, ჯერჯერობით გაურკვეველია დათანხმდა თუ არა ტრამპი მედლის მიღებას. მაჩადომ, რომელმაც შეხვედრას "შესანიშნავი" უწოდა, ჟურნალისტებს უთხრა, რომ ეს ნაბიჯი გადადგა ტრამპის...

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A través de la audiencia de formalización por el caso de la desaparición de Julia Chuñil, se dio cuenta de que uno de los imputados, Pablo San Martín, acusado por la muerte de su madre según la información entregada por la Fiscalía, estaba muy conectado con una fundación llamada Escazú Ahora. De acuerdo a lo … Continua leyendo "Causa y Efecto: ¿Hay instrumentalización en el caso de Julia Chuñil?" The post Causa y Efecto: ¿Hay instrumentalización en el caso de Julia Chuñil? appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. In his final State of the State address, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis reflected on his education legacy after two terms in office. Polis heads into his last year in office having implemented full-day kindergarten, created a universal preschool program, restored school funding to state constitutionally mandated levels, and focused on workforce training. His ambitious agenda will run up against budget challenges again this year as the state faces an $800 million deficit at the start of this year’s legislative session. Polis, who is term-limited and will leave the post in 2027, said his passion for improving education drove him to public service. He started his political career on the Colorado State Board of Education. “Twenty-six years ago, I was driving around the state in an old school bus campaigning for the State Board of Education, demanding more investment in Colorado schools to ensure every student could get a high quality education and thrive,” he said. “Education is about opportunity and hope.” State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, a Weld County Republican who is running for governor, was critical of Polis’ education legacy. She said Republicans were instrumental in getting Polis to allocate more funding to education over the years. Kirkmeyer criticized Polis for retooling the state’s new funding formula just a year after it passed, which changed how much funding school districts received this year. Polis’ budget for the next school year calls for an increase in state education funding despite a tough budget scenario. “If it wasn’t for the work that Republicans have done, myself included, to ensure that we eliminate the Budget Stabilization Factor and then guarantee that we’re going to fund education and put it in statute, I think he would have come in with an education cut again this year,” she said, referring to a previous state practice of cutting education funding to pay for other priorities State Rep. Matthew Martinez, a Monte Vista Democrat, said Polis deserves major credit for prioritizing education, including helping usher in a new school funding formula and eliminating the Budget Stabilization Factor, which diverted billions in mandated education funding from schools. “To me, that’s a huge legacy, being able to readjust, update the formula, and making sure that it makes sense for everyone in Colorado,” Martinez said. Polis criticized the Trump administration for some of Colorado’s budget difficulties. The administration has withheld federal funding from the state, and Polis needed to call a special session last year to address federal budget changes that caused a $750 million shortfall. Colorado also faces about an $800 million shortfall this year due to the need for more spending to maintain programs such as Medicaid. In his speech, Polis didn’t mention two lawmaker-commissioned reports that say the state needs about $3.5 billion to $4.1 billion more a year to adequately fund education. Lawmakers have said they want to find ways this year to increase the pot of money for Colorado education, which ranks near the bottom in the nation in terms of funding. Polis said in a news conference after his speech that his focus this year is on the preservation of K-12 funding and reining in healthcare costs. But he didn’t offer any specific ideas for how to bring in more revenue for education. “We need to make sure that we have budget stability over the long term,” he said. Jason Gonzales is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at jgonzales@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox. In his final State of the State address, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis reflected on his education legacy after two terms in office. Polis heads into his last year in office having implemented full-day kindergarten, created a universal preschool program, restored school funding to state constitutionally mandated levels, and focused on workforce training. His ambitious agenda will run up against budget challenges again this year as the state faces an $800 million deficit at the start of this year’s legislative session. Polis, who is term-limited and will leave the post in 2027, said his passion for improving education drove him to public service. He started his political career on the Colorado State Board of Education. “Twenty-six years ago, I was driving around the state in an old school bus campaigning for the State Board of Education, demanding more investment in Colorado schools to ensure every student could get a high quality education and thrive,” he said. “Education is about opportunity and hope.” State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer, a Weld County Republican who is running for governor, was critical of Polis’ education legacy. She said Republicans were instrumental in getting Polis to allocate more funding to education over the years. Kirkmeyer criticized Polis for retooling the state’s new funding formula just a year after it passed, which changed how much funding school districts received this year. Polis’ budget for the next school year calls for an increase in state education funding despite a tough budget scenario. “If it wasn’t for the work that Republicans have done, myself included, to ensure that we eliminate the Budget Stabilization Factor and then guarantee that we’re going to fund education and put it in statute, I think he would have come in with an education cut again this year,” she said, referring to a previous state practice of cutting education funding to pay for other priorities State Rep. Matthew Martinez, a Monte Vista Democrat, said Polis deserves major credit for prioritizing education, including helping usher in a new school funding formula and eliminating the Budget Stabilization Factor, which diverted billions in mandated education funding from schools. “To me, that’s a huge legacy, being able to readjust, update the formula, and making sure that it makes sense for everyone in Colorado,” Martinez said. Polis criticized the Trump administration for some of Colorado’s budget difficulties. The administration has withheld federal funding from the state, and Polis needed to call a special session last year to address federal budget changes that caused a $750 million shortfall. Colorado also faces about an $800 million shortfall this year due to the need for more spending to maintain programs such as Medicaid. In his speech, Polis didn’t mention two lawmaker-commissioned reports that say the state needs about $3.5 billion to $4.1 billion more a year to adequately fund education. Lawmakers have said they want to find ways this year to increase the pot of money for Colorado education, which ranks near the bottom in the nation in terms of funding. Polis said in a news conference after his speech that his focus this year is on the preservation of K-12 funding and reining in healthcare costs. But he didn’t offer any specific ideas for how to bring in more revenue for education. “We need to make sure that we have budget stability over the long term,” he said. Jason Gonzales is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with Open Campus on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at jgonzales@chalkbeat.org.

“This is a big deal in a number of senses,” said Eric Jantz told Source New Mexico on Thursday.

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