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KSDEweekly features education updates, including special needs support strategies
The latest issue of KSDEweekly, dated April 24, is now accessible to the public.
Lt. Gov. highlights investments in northwestern Pennsylvania historic restorations
The Shapiro-Davis Administration has allocated more than $1 million in state funding to revitalize historic Main Streets and downtowns in Crawford, Erie, and Warren counties of northwestern Pennsylvania.
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools expands influence and legislative efforts in 2024
In 2024, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools expanded its network of allies, advanced new legislation, and strengthened connections with policymakers poised to be influential in the coming years.
Teacher Tapp survey finds most teachers respond to student swearing with private conversations
Teacher Tapp has announced that a survey found most teachers respond to students swearing in class, with private conversations being the most common approach.
Shapiro administration invests $2.4 million in high school career pathways
The Shapiro Administration has invested $2.4 million in the Schools-to-Work Program, aiming to broaden career paths for high school students throughout the Commonwealth.
Florida Commissioner announces April books highlighting military families
Florida's Commissioner of Education, Manny Diaz, Jr., announced the selection of books for April as part of the Commissioner’s Book of the Month initiative.
Governor Shapiro proposes increased support for fire departments in Pennsylvania budget
Governor Josh Shapiro visited the Erie Fire Department to express gratitude to first responders for their efforts and emphasize plans in his 2025-26 budget proposal focused on enhancing fire company resources and disaster prevention measures.
AI-driven educational tools aim to support students struggling with mathematics
Dr. Dake Zhang, an Associate Professor of Special Education, is engaged in several research projects aimed at developing AI-based tools for improving the education of students with mathematical difficulties.
Maryland education leaders affirm civil rights compliance for all students
On April 3, the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) received a notice from the U.S. Department of Education (USED) regarding Title VI compliance.
Holocaust commemoration held by Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition with Governor Shapiro
Governor Josh Shapiro took part in the Pennsylvania Jewish Coalition's Civic Commemoration of the Holocaust.
Rhode Island launches $3 million fund for STEM and CTE education expansion
Governor Dan McKee and Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green have announced the availability of $3 million in grants from the Rhode Island Department of Education's 21st Century Technology and Equipment Fund.
Kansas State Department responds to U.S. Education Department on Title VI compliance assurance
On April 24, 2025, the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education.
Governor Shapiro to discuss firefighter investment plans in Erie visit
Governor Josh Shapiro is set to visit the Erie Fire Department to discuss his administration's proposed investments in support of Pennsylvania's firefighters.
Louisiana affirms compliance with federal antidiscrimination laws in education
Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley has formalized the state's opposition to discriminatory practices in K-12 schools.
Texas Education Agency releases 2023 A-F accountability ratings for schools statewide
AUSTIN – April 24, 2025 – The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has released the 2023 A-F accountability ratings, marking the return of public accessibility to school performance data after a two-year hiatus caused by a legal dispute.
Trump signs order to promote AI in education
On April 23, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth, aimed at promoting the integration of AI into education.
Gen Z faces educational disruptions and mental health challenges
Gen Z, defined by those born from 1997 to 2012, is growing up amidst educational changes and societal shifts.
Esther Ohito explores social and cultural learning in Luo language and literature
An interview with Esther Ohito, an Associate Professor of English & Literacy Education at the Department of Learning and Teaching, reveals her latest research endeavor. Dr. Ohito's project explores how knowledge is socially and culturally...
Phoenix Union board faces criticism over school safety officer decision
Superintendent Tom Horne has urged members of the Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) governing board to revisit their recent decision rejecting the deployment of armed officers at Betty Fairfax and Carl Hayden high schools.
Court halts educational compliance with Trump's "Dear Colleague Letter
A federal court in Baltimore has issued a preliminary injunction that halts an attempt by the Trump administration to impose prosecution or cut federal funding on educational institutions that teach certain subjects referencing race and racism.