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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis to discuss investments in northeastern Pennsylvania
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis is set to join local leaders and business owners to discuss significant investments in northeastern Pennsylvania.
States guide schools on AI use but overlook surveillance concerns
Several years after the release of ChatGPT, which raised ethical concerns in education, schools continue to grapple with the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI).
Education Department launches informational DEI compliance website amid legal challenges
The U.S. Department of Education has launched a new informational website, focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) compliance.
Ashlie Crosson es seleccionada como Maestra Nacional del Año 2025 en EE.UU
Ashlie Crosson, una profesora de inglés en Pensilvania, fue reconocida como Maestra Nacional del Año 2025 por el Consejo de Directores de Escuelas Estatales (CCSSO).
Teacher Tapp survey reveals teachers prefer educator-led AI decisions
A Teacher Tapp survey has revealed that educators prefer to determine how artificial intelligence (AI) is utilized in classrooms, expressing skepticism towards federal government-led AI training initiatives.
Maryland honors 23 schools for supporting military families with Purple Star designation
The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) has announced the designation of Purple Star Schools for the 2025-27 period across eight school systems.
USDA cuts school meal programs, stirring concerns over children's nutrition and learning
Health leaders, educators, and farmers in the United States are raising concerns following the U.S. Department of Agriculture's decision to end two crucial programs that fund school meals.
Pilot program offers on-the-spot birth certificates in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Departments of Labor & Industry and Health have initiated a program that provides on-the-spot birth certificates at PA CareerLink locations, as announced today.
Survey highlights U.S. voter concerns 100 days into new administration
At the 100-day mark into the new presidential administration, a survey by Jobs for the Future (JFF) highlights growing economic concerns among U.S. voters.
Nebraska awards 269 students with Seals of Biliteracy in April 2025
The Nebraska Department of Education and the Nebraska Seal of Biliteracy Advisory Committee have awarded 269 Seals of Biliteracy to 268 students in Nebraska in the April 2025 round.
Florida education agencies affirm compliance with Title VI and anti-bias laws
The Florida Department of Education has confirmed that all 83 Local Education Agencies within the state have certified compliance with federal Title VI requirements.
Reykdal addresses new budget impacts on student education amid deficit
The Washington State Legislature wrapped up the 2025 Legislative Session, finalizing state budgets despite a significant $12 billion shortfall.
Pennsylvania officials prepare residents for REAL ID enforcement
With the federal REAL ID enforcement imminent, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) organized a special event at Harrisburg International Airport.
Nevada board launches survey for State Superintendent search
The Nevada State Board of Education has initiated a public survey to collect input in the search for a new State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Pennsylvania to provide birth certificates on-site to aid workforce entry
The Pennsylvania Departments of Labor & Industry and Health plan to announce a new initiative on Monday, providing on-the-spot birth certificates at PA CareerLink locations.
University of Miami welcomes prominent alumni speakers for commencement ceremonies
An array of distinguished alumni will address the University of Miami's graduating class during a series of commencement ceremonies from May 8 to 10 at the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables Campus.
NCES: Teacher salaries show little change over time
Teacher salaries have not measurably changed over the past decade, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), which released new data indicating stagnant earnings despite rising living costs.
Maryland State Board of Education to discuss absenteeism, phone use, and Purple Star Schools
The Maryland State Board of Education will convene on Tuesday, April 29, in the Nancy S. Grasmick State Education Building's Board Room at 9 a.m. During the meeting, progress reports from the Chronic Absenteeism Task Force will be presented.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis to address investments in northwestern Pennsylvania
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis will join local leaders to discuss significant investments in northwestern Pennsylvania at a news conference on Friday, April 25, at 10 a.m. The event will take place at the Meadville Market House located at 910 Market St.,...
School contest to announce winners at Pennsylvania's Capitol Building
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with Auditor General DeFoor and Members 1st Federal Credit Union, is set to announce the winners of a student financial literacy competition.