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Charter schools' public nature debated in U.S. Supreme Court case
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court engaged in oral discussions in the significant case of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond.
AFT president comments on Supreme Court religious charter school case
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten expressed concerns in a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing of two cases from Oklahoma.
U.S. Department of Education investigates Washington State's gender-inclusive schools law
The U.S. Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Washington State's enforcement of its gender-inclusive schools law.
Trump administration's new executive order challenges school discipline measures
The Trump administration has signed an executive order intended to revise how schools deal with discipline, aiming to counter an Obama-era policy on school discipline disparities.
South Carolina seeks extension for FY21 learning center funds
The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced a request for an extension of the availability period for fiscal year 2021 funding allocated to the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program.
Víctor Gómez named 2025 Illinois Teacher of the Year by ISBE
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has announced Víctor Gómez as the 2025 Illinois Teacher of the Year.
Lt. Gov. Davis visits Berwick and Lewisburg, promotes investment in local projects
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, along with the state Department of Community and Economic Development representatives, visited Berwick and Lewisburg recently to promote economic revitalization initiatives.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis: Teachers are among the most unionized workers in America
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its 2024 union membership analysis, revealing that public-sector teachers remain among the most unionized workers in America.
Survey finds teachers want better facilities, more parent involvement, and classroom autonomy
A recent survey conducted by Teacher Tapp has highlighted the need for significant changes in schools, focusing on improving facilities, increasing parental accountability, and restoring teacher autonomy.
Survey finds teachers see behavior, leadership, and pay as keys to improving schools
Teacher Tapp has identified student behavior, leadership support, and fair compensation as the most critical areas for improving schools.
Malkus discusses DOGE's budget cuts on CBS Evening News
Senior Fellow Nat Malkus appeared on CBS Evening News to discuss his involvement in monitoring the reductions in DOGE's budget.
Matthew Ferguson to lead Darlington County School District from July 2025
The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced the appointment of Dr. Matthew Ferguson as the new Superintendent of the Darlington County School District.
Shapiro administration addresses fire service recruitment and retention efforts
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis and Pennsylvania State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook are set to visit the Berkeley Hills Fire Company.
Mississippi improves preschool enrollment and meets all NIEER quality benchmarks
In the latest report by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER), Mississippi has advanced to 31st in the rankings for preschool enrollment among 4-year-olds, an improvement from 35th position in the previous year.
AFT's Weingarten critiques Trump's impact after 100 days back in office
AFT President Randi Weingarten issued a statement to mark President Donald Trump’s 100th day back in office, expressing deep dissatisfaction with his administration's impact on the public.
Pennsylvania English teacher Ashlie Crosson named 2025 National Teacher of the Year
The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) has named Ashlie Crosson, an English teacher from Pennsylvania, as the 2025 National Teacher of the Year.
Impact of proposed reconciliation bill on student loans and college affordability
AFT President Randi Weingarten released a statement regarding a reconciliation bill in the House Education and Workforce Committee.
NEA reports continue to show lagging pay for U.S. educators amidst gains
U.S. educators continue to face challenges with insufficient wages and a lack of recognition for their professional contributions, according to four new reports released by the National Education Association (NEA).
Pennsylvania educator named 2025 National Teacher of the Year
NEA member Ashlie Crosson has been named the 2025 National Teacher of the Year.
University of Miami graduate finds success through UOnline master’s program
Kelvin Medina, a senior manager for business intelligence at a media company in New York, found the University of Miami's online master's program in data analytics and program evaluation to be the perfect fit for his career goals.