Hamman-Ortiz, Burns and Hardy: Time for Rhode Island to Invest in Bilingual Education
Opinion piece advocating for increased investment in bilingual education programs across Rhode Island schools to benefit all students.
Opinion piece advocating for increased investment in bilingual education programs across Rhode Island schools to benefit all students.
Rhode Island House unanimously passed a bill banning student cell phone use during school hours, following Senate approval and awaiting the governor's signature.
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Providence Public School District and the Providence Teachers Union have reached a tentative three-year contract agreement featuring phased wage increases for educators. The new deal comes after lengthy negotiations where teachers worked without a contract for the entire academic year, with the previous one-year agreement expiring in August 2024.
Teachers at Paul Cuffee School, Rhode Island's first fully unionized charter school, continue to face challenges in contract negotiations despite both upper and lower schools unionizing in 2024. Educators express frustration over the lengthy process while emphasizing their commitment to the school and students.
Substitute teachers across Rhode Island report unexpected pay cuts that have caught many by surprise. The video report examines the impact on substitute educators and the potential effects on classroom coverage and educational continuity in schools throughout the state.
Analysis of potential impacts on Providence Public School District if federal education policies change under the current administration. The report examines funding implications, regulatory changes, and what local educators and administrators should expect as policy discussions continue at the federal level.
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