The Swier Law Firm Education Law Blog
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These South Dakota School Districts Opted For Voluntary COVID-19 TestingNearly 70 South Dakota school districts, non-public schools and other education agencies have opted to do voluntary sentinel surveillance COVID-19 testing.
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Sioux Falls School District Announces In-Person Graduation Ceremonies For JuneThe Sioux Falls School District announced Monday in-person graduation ceremonies for seniors will happen the end of June on Howard Wood Field.
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South Dakota Colleges Face Logistical And Financial Unknowns Heading Into Next Academic YearThe COVID-19 pandemic has already changed the way South Dakota's colleges and universities are teaching students.
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Coronavirus Puts High School Sports on HoldWhen you hear "youth sports," colorful images of orange slices and vivid memories of pizza parties might fill your head.
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The New Title IX Rules Will Change The Rules For South Dakota's K-12 SchoolsNew regulations released last week by the DOE will change how South Dakota's K-12 schools respond to students' reports of sexual assault and harassment
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Coronavirus Bill Allows DeVos To Waive Parts Of Federal Special Education LawThe coronavirus stimulus bill permits Education Secretary Betsy DeVoss to waive parts of the federal special education law.
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U.S. DOE Approves South Dakota's Statewide Assessment WaiverThe U.S. Department of Education has informally approved the South Dakota Department of Education’s waiver of statewide assessment requirements.
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South Dakota moves to cancel standardized testing amid coronavirus concernsSouth Dakota Secretary of Education Ben Jones is asking the federal Department of Education to cancel annual standardized tests for K-12 students.
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South Dakota State Government Asks Schools To Close For A WeekState government is asking for S.D.'s public schools to close for a week for cleaning, although each school district can decide for themselves.
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Doctor Responds To New School Vaccination BillA new bill would waive vaccination requirements for South Dakota students. The bill would stop schools from requiring vaccinations to enter school.