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Rhode Island mom and parental rights advocate Nicole Solas was sued by teachers unions in 2021 after she requested public information about her child’s kindergarten curriculum that included lessons about gender ideology.

Public education may be approaching a tipping point as student behavioral issues that disrupt learning and compromise safety are taking a toll on teachers.

Average U.S. students have recovered some of their pandemic-era learning losses in math and reading — but the recovery has been slow and uneven, according to a new report.

Fears that pre-existing opportunity gaps would widen in the wake of Covid-19 have come to fruition, the report states.

As voters prepare for election season, they should not discount the importance of their local school boards.

The focus for this entry is Chapter 18, Article 5, Section 13

The focus for this entry is Chapter 29B, Article 1

The focus for this entry is Chapter 6, Article 9A

The focus for this entry is Chapter 118, Section 001

The focus for this entry is Chapter 19, Subchapter 2, Sections 21-39

(State Laws on Open Meetings) - Chapter 19, Subchapter 5, Sections 81-98

(State Laws on School Board Duties) - Title 21, Chapter 3, Article 1, Section 110

(State Laws on Public Records) - Title 16, Chapter 4, Article 2, Section 204

(State Laws on Open Meetings) Chapter 16, Chapter 4, Article 4, Section 403

State Laws on School Board Duties - Washington DC

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