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The Iowa High School Speech Association (IHSSA) consists of member high schools from four districts in Iowa, United States, and offers three categories of competition: debate, large group, and individual events. At the end of each of the three contests, the Cooley Sweepstakes Trophy is awarded.
The Des Moines Independent Community School District (The Des Moines Public Schools, or DMPS) is the largest public school district in Iowa. It is accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges and the Iowa Department of Education.
Continuing education or professional development is required in many fields, including teachers, insurance professionals, interior designers/interior architects, lighting designers, architects, engineers, emergency management professionals, school administrators, educators, nurses as well as those in the mental health professionals including ...
DCSD is one of the largest employers in the city of Dubuque, with 1,876 employees, [3] 846 of which are teachers. [5] The number of district employees has been rising in recent years due to new school construction, and the expansion of existing schools. From 2003-2006, DCSD hired 268 new full- and part-time teachers. [6] The district currently ...
Parents and community members filed 100 challenges to books in Iowa schools between August 2020 and May 2023, according to data gleaned from a statewide records request.
The 2024 spring Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress or ISASP results showed "modest long-term progress" in English language arts, according to an Iowa Department of Education news ...
Travis was one of the original 25 charter members for what is now known as the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association. [12] The organization was founded in Travis' home after he held a dinner party for attendees of a University of Iowa sponsored conference on speech in 1925. [3] He would later serve as the organization's president. [1]
The measure would apply to all public school classrooms. If a view was restricted, the teacher would face financial penalty. A spokesperson for the state’s largest district said it “seems ...