The Swier Law Firm Education Law Blog
Our team is keeping you informed and up to date on the latest happenings on the law in South Dakota. Read more on our blog.
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South Dakota Legislature Passes School District State Aid BillThe South Dakota Legislature has passed a 2 percent increase in state aid to school districts despite concerns that the measure shifts some costs to local...
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South Dakota Senate Fails To Take Up Transgender Athletes Policy Measure
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More Freedom for South Dakota Tech Schools?South Dakota's workforce is changing, and so are the skills people need to find jobs. Please learn more by visiting our blog.
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South Dakota School Districts Face Challenge to Fill JobsSouth Dakota School Districts Face Challenge to Fill Jobs. Graduation day for thousands of college students across the state is just a few months away.
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South Dakota Legislature Announces Task Force to Study EducationState officials say they want to study education in South Dakota and re-evaluate how the system is funded before taking action. Learn more here.
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School District to Pay $147K to Man Barred From School Board MeetingsA Vermont school district will pay $147,500 to a parent who was barred from meetings because some staff members were afraid of him. Learn more here.
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Sales Tax Penny for South Dakota Teachers a Hard SellState lawmakers across the political spectrum agree South Dakota has a problem when it comes to getting teachers in public school classrooms.
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Sioux Falls Argus Leader Editorial: State Must Act On Improving Teacher Pay
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Eight States Debating Citizenship Test for High School GraduationPending legislation in ND would require high school seniors, beginning in academic year 2016, to pass a 100-question civics test to graduate high school.
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South Dakota Open Meeting Commission: School Board Member Telephone Calls Didn’t Violate Open Meetings LawState Open Meeting Commission: School Board Member Telephone Calls Didn’t Violate Open Meetings Law