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Districts are exploring new options related to class length, lunch periods and bell schedules to open room for more innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
To meet demand for skilled workers in the growing field, K-12 districts are offering high school students ways to earn certifications and college credit.
With the state's universal program for 4-year-olds now entering its 27th year, state early-childhood leaders say they're still learning how to balance access with continually improving quality.
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