Education Ministry revisits earlier decision that schools in much of the country would continue as normal, instead saying only those with adequate staff, shelters can open doors
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With entire towns displaced and thousands of staffers called to reserve duty, education officials nationwide work to establish new schools, expand in-person and distance learning

Educators hope experience during COVID will make this round easier, as system grapples with traumatized students and staff called up for reserve duty

K-12 classes cancelled for Monday and Tuesday, with a gradual return starting Wednesday, 'subject to a situational assessment,' ministry says

Gali Nahari, who took up position in charge of recruitment and training 3 months ago, says conditions don't allow her to do her job

Panel cuts NIS 730 million to fund various projects, but most transferred to ultra-Orthodox schools; Lapid decries move as abuse of weakest parts of society

High school staff to receive advance for salary boost, will stop sanctions that saw them withhold grades and halt extracurricular activities

Education Ministry reportedly says it'll weigh revoking high school's license, funding over event; board barred it from being held, but organizers went ahead anyway

'Education by all accounts' offers flexible guide for teachers to hold open dialogue on issue; Minister Kisch says teachers have 'important role' in facilitating friendly debate

Israeli Medical Association group cites research saying that kids with food allergies do not suffer serious reactions if others bring allergenic foods to class

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