Bill would extend a law that prohibits curriculum and materials mentioning gender identity and sexual orientation for younger students to include students in grades seven through 12.
Lawmakers will next consider the bill that would set an across-the-board statewide cellphone ban in K-12 schools during classroom time in committee.
Following Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ legislative priority, Iowa House lawmakers advanced a bill to regulate the use of ...
Iowa and the rest of country is grappling with a worsening physician shortage, resulting in fierce competition for medical ...
School funding and Iowa’s cancer rate dominated the conversation at the first legislative coffee session of the year at the ...
In Pat Grassley's first election as speaker, he wasn't sure he'd keep the majority. Now he's leading the first Iowa House ...
More As and Bs. Fewer failing grades. Plus a dip in referrals for behavior. Ottumwa schools are making great strides after adopting a strict cell phone policy.
Iowa lawmakers advanced a bill to restrict the use of “personal electronic devices” during instructional hours.
The proposed bill would require school districts to adopt a policy banning the use of personal electronic devices — including ...
Schools would be required to teach middle school students about the effects of social media, with a focus on the impact on ...
Iowa Senate lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday to ban cellphones in Iowa classrooms during “instructional time” — one of ...
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