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Reporter reflects on experiences covering—and living—early childhood education
In August 2019, a journalist began reporting on early childhood education by visiting an early learning center in Philadelphia.
Governor Shapiro and officials highlight new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit
Governor Josh Shapiro, along with Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, Department of Revenue Secretary Pat Browne, legislative leaders, and community partners, will gather to discuss the new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit included in the recently...
Guilford Preparatory Academy’s summer tech lab program fosters STEM skills among middle schoolers
At Guilford Preparatory Academy in Greensboro, North Carolina, a technology lab has become the center of a program aimed at introducing middle school students to STEM and career skills.
Schools implement AI translation tools to aid English learners amid challenges
Schools across the United States are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence-powered translation tools to support students and families who speak languages other than English.
Three school districts use collaboration for innovative education solutions
Physical and mental health, economic status, and location are among the factors that affect student learning in schools across the United States.
Charter schools support Native student culture and education
Charter schools that serve Native American and Alaskan Native students are playing a role in preserving language, culture, and tribal sovereignty.
District Accounting Systems and Best Practices Study Committee schedules November 14 meeting
The District Accounting Systems and Best Practices Study Committee has scheduled a meeting for November 14, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. The committee is expected to discuss matters related to district accounting systems and best practices during this session
AFT and AAUP leaders denounce Texas A&M regents’ vote on teaching restrictions
AFT President Randi Weingarten and American Association of University Professors (AAUP) President Todd Wolfson have criticized the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents following a recent vote that restricts what instructors can teach about...
Vermont Agency of Education announces trainings for grants, art exhibition integration, threat assessment
The Vermont Agency of Education has announced several upcoming opportunities and resources for educators and school administrators across the state.
NEA highlights educator contributions during American Education Week
Communities across the United States will participate in American Education Week from November 17 to 21, joining the National Education Association (NEA) in recognizing students, educators, and parents.
Mississippi reports increase in third-grade reading assessment pass rate
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) reported that 85% of third-grade students passed the state's reading assessment after the final retest for the 2024-25 school year.
Chester County educators and officers honored for response during elementary school incident
Three educators and four School Resource Officers (SROs) from Chester County were recognized this week by State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver for their actions during an incident at Chester Park Elementary School of Inquiry on October...
Florida State Board approves new History of Communism curriculum standards
The State Board of Education has approved new History of Communism standards, which will be implemented in Florida schools starting with the 2026-2027 academic year.
Chris Reykdal named president of Council of Chief State School Officers board
Washington Superintendent Chris Reykdal has been named president of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) Board of Directors for the 2025-26 term.
Texas Education Agency issues final FIRST accountability ratings for 2024-2025
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the final 2024-2025 financial accountability ratings for public school systems under the School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST).
Chris Reykdal begins term as president of Council of Chief State School Officers
State Superintendent Chris Reykdal will begin his term as President of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) on November 14, 2025.
Florida becomes first state to adopt Phoenix Declaration as guiding education principles
The Florida State Board of Education has unanimously approved The Phoenix Declaration: An American Vision for Education as the foundational set of principles for the state's education system.
Kirsten Baesler announces retirement as North Dakota superintendent after 13 years
Kirsten Baesler, North Dakota State School Superintendent, announced her retirement effective November 24, 2025.
Arizona Department of Education names six Blue Ribbon Schools for academic excellence
Six Arizona schools have been recognized as Blue Ribbon Schools, according to an announcement from the Arizona Department of Education.
Rutgers receives $3.75 million federal grant for training future leaders in special education
Rutgers University has received a five-year, $3.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to develop future leaders in special education administration.