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Lt. Gov., Secretary of Commonwealth urge voter registration ahead of Oct. 20 deadline
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt are scheduled to hold a news conference on Wednesday, October 15, at 10 a.m. in Philadelphia to encourage eligible residents to register to vote before the upcoming deadline.
Louisiana Department of Education seeks presenters for 2026 Teacher Leader Summit
The Louisiana Department of Education is inviting educators from across the state to submit proposals to present at the Teacher Leader Summit 2026.
Pennsylvania State Police update public on shooting that injured two troopers
The Pennsylvania State Police held a press conference at Troop H in Chambersburg to provide more details about a recent shooting that left two troopers injured.
Regents announce disciplinary actions in 42 professional cases across multiple fields
The New York State Board of Regents has taken disciplinary action in 42 professional cases across several fields, including nursing, public accountancy, dentistry, landscape architecture, mental health, pharmacy, social work, and veterinary medicine.
Governor Shapiro addresses National Guard deployments and state budget at Navy ceremony
Governor Josh Shapiro participated in the U.S. Navy's Homecoming 250 Opening Ceremony and Parade of Ships, where he delivered remarks.
Shapiro Administration launches first glamping accommodations in Pennsylvania state parks
The Shapiro Administration has introduced Pennsylvania's first glamping accommodations in state parks, providing visitors with new overnight options that blend outdoor experiences with modern comforts.
Principals see benefits from cell phone policies but face skepticism from youth
Cell phone use in K–12 schools has become a significant concern for educators and administrators across the United States.
Department resumes civil rights school survey but drops nonbinary gender category
The Department of Education has resumed the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) for K-12 schools, following a period of uncertainty caused by federal funding and staff reductions.
Pennsylvania adds over 1,200 new truck parking spaces statewide by end of 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), together with the Pennsylvania State Police, Pennsylvania Turnpike, and the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association, announced a statewide expansion of truck parking options for commercial...
Free-college program in Kalamazoo maintains strong support amid national funding challenges
If Cain Sandoval had not received a full-tuition scholarship through the Kalamazoo Promise, he might have questioned whether college was worth the financial cost.
Pennsylvania introduces glamping accommodations at eight state parks
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) has announced the introduction of glamping accommodations in eight state parks, marking the first time this type of lodging will be available in the state's park system.
Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative expands to offer behavioral health services in four Pennsylvania counties
Attorney General Dave Sunday has announced the expansion of the Law Enforcement Treatment Initiative (LETI) to now include behavioral health services.
Auditor General DeFoor launches student art contest for new financial literacy activity book
Auditor General Timothy L. DeFoor has launched a contest for Pennsylvania students to design the cover of the department's first Be Money $mart financial literacy activity book.
Educators find leadership roles without leaving the classroom
Many teachers in the K-12 education system face a challenge as they seek career growth while wanting to remain in the classroom.
Nebraska students achieve top ACT scores among states with universal testing
Nebraska students achieved the highest composite ACT score among states that require all students to take the exam, according to recent data.
Edtech surveillance tools raise concerns over student privacy and effectiveness
Last year, journalism students at Lawrence High School in Kansas persuaded their school district to exempt them from a digital monitoring service.
AFT and Professional Educators of North Carolina sign historic affiliation agreement
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the Professional Educators of North Carolina (PENC) have signed an affiliation agreement, bringing together educators from across the state under a new banner.
School cell phone ban policies expand amid mixed research findings
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of U.S. states implementing bans on cell phone use in schools.
Horne links school closures to parental concerns over ideological curriculum
Horne has expressed concerns about the closure of schools, attributing it to parents' dissatisfaction with what he describes as "woke ideology" in educational settings.
Brattleboro educator Linda Alvarez named 2026 Vermont Teacher of the Year
Linda Alvarez, a teacher at the Windham Regional Career Center in Brattleboro, has been named the 2026 Vermont Teacher of the Year by the Vermont Agency of Education.