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  2. Rhode Island Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    A 17-member Rhode Island Board of Education was created by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 2014, replacing the Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education and the Board of Governors for Higher Education. This consolidated governance of all public education in Rhode Island aims to provide aligned policy making and planning for ...

  3. Where are RI students most commonly absent? New maps ... - AOL

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    The Rhode Island Department of Education is revamping its attendance tracking in an effort to stem the chronic absenteeism that has 29% of students missing significant amounts of school.. New data ...

  4. Redesign of city schools would promote achievement, engage ...

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    Dr. Javier Montañez is superintendent of the Providence Public School District. Angélica Infante-Green serves as state education commissioner of elementary and secondary education.

  5. Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education

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    The Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education (commonly referred to as the Board of Governors) is one of two state agencies in Rhode Island used for academia, the other being the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

  6. Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

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  7. Teacher certification process needs to reflect RI's diversity ...

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    The teacher shortage in Rhode Island requires immediate and effective solutions. I urge policymakers and educational leaders to reconsider the certification process and make it more inclusive and ...

  8. William E. Tolman High School - Wikipedia

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    According to the Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, the graduation rate for Tolman in 2008 was 58.4% with 24.3% dropping out compared to the state graduation rate of 73.9% with 14.9% dropping out.

  9. List of Rhode Island schools - Wikipedia

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    Barrington, Rhode Island: Beacon Charter High School for the Arts: Charter Providence County, Rhode Island: Woonsocket, Rhode Island: Burrillville High School Burrillville School District Providence County, Rhode Island: Burrillville, Rhode Island: Central High School: Providence School District: Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence ...