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Rhoads Industries invests nearly $100M in Philly shipbuilding expansion
Governor Josh Shapiro has announced a significant investment by Rhoads Industries to expand its manufacturing operations at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
Louisiana sees slight gains in student proficiency on state assessment
The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) has announced the 2025 results from the Louisiana Educational Assessment Program (LEAP), revealing a one percentage point increase in overall student proficiency for grades 3–8.
Urban libraries expand banned book access for young adults
Young adults in the United States are increasingly facing challenges in accessing books that reflect their experiences due to book bans and restrictions.
Vermont education agency responds to withheld federal funding
The Vermont Agency of Education has been informed by the U.S. Department of Education about the Trump administration's decision to withhold $26 million in federal funding.
Becky Pringle calls on NEA delegates to lead in education advocacy
Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association (NEA), addressed the 104th Representative Assembly with a speech that emphasized the challenges and responsibilities facing educators in today's political climate.
Josh Cowen addresses threats to public education at Representative Assembly
Dr. Josh Cowen, recipient of the Friend of Education Award, addressed the 104th Representative Assembly with remarks that touched on various issues facing public education and broader societal challenges.
KSDEweekly July 3 edition focuses on education updates and resources
The latest edition of KSDEweekly, dated July 3, is now accessible for readers.
NEA responds to Trump administration's budget bill passage
Today, the United States Congress passed a budget bill proposed by the Trump administration.
NEA honors Dr. Josh Cowen with Friend of Education Award
The National Education Association (NEA) has awarded Dr. Josh Cowen with its highest honor, the Friend of Education Award.
National PTA voices concerns over FY25 budget bill impacting public education
The budget reconciliation bill for fiscal year 2025 has passed through Congress, receiving a final vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.
UPenn changes athletics policy following resolution agreement with Secretary McMahon
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Shapiro Administration addresses Lyme disease prevention at Little Buffalo State Park
The Shapiro Administration is set to address Lyme disease and tick bite prevention at Little Buffalo State Park.
SNAP benefits play critical role in supporting Pennsylvania's economy
Every month, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) contributes over $365 million in cash benefits to Pennsylvania.
Supreme Court decision fuels ongoing debate over LGBTQ+ books in schools
A recent Supreme Court ruling has sparked renewed debate over parental rights and the presence of LGBTQ+ themed books in school curricula.
Rhode Island launches apprenticeship program for aspiring school principals
Rhode Island has announced the launch of a new registered apprenticeship program aimed at aspiring school principals.
Iowa awards $2 million in grants for therapeutic classrooms across eight school districts
The Iowa Department of Education has allocated over $2 million in grants to eight school districts.
New York launches summer school arts program at SUNY Fredonia
The New York State Education Department has announced the commencement of the 2025 New York State Summer School of the Arts (NYSSSA) at SUNY Fredonia, starting on July 6.
North Dakota's BRIDGE initiative updates on Infinite Campus implementation
North Dakota's BRIDGE initiative is in the process of modernizing the management and utilization of K-12 education data across the state.
Educators share insights on teaching Jewish history in schools
The authors conducted interviews with 40 middle and high school English language arts and social studies teachers from January to March 2025.
Michigan schools face delay in receiving federal Title funding
The Michigan Department of Education has expressed concern over the recent notification from the U.S. Department of Education that states will not receive federal Title funding.