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Three Michigan school districts receive $75 million for school consolidation and modernization
Three school districts in Michigan have been awarded $75 million in consolidation grants from the Michigan Department of Education.
Shapiro administration invests $2.4 million in workforce development program
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Nancy A. Walker visited the Boys & Girls Club of Western Pennsylvania's Teen Center in McKeesport to discuss the Shapiro Administration's $2.4 million investment in the Schools-to-Work Program...
State superintendent announces 2025 ND County Teachers of the Year
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler has recognized 46 educators in North Dakota as Teachers of the Year in their respective counties.
Federal court blocks Education Department directive on diversity programs
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction preventing the enforcement of a directive from the U.S. Department of Education.
Vermont educational agency announces upcoming workshops and training opportunities
The Vermont Agency of Education has released its latest field memo detailing several educational events and opportunities for educators across the state.
Teacher Tapp survey finds mixed views among teachers on NAEP tests and DEI policy response
A Teacher Tapp survey announced that teachers are somewhat divided on National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) testing and school responses to recent Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policy restrictions.
Teacher Tapp reports 78% of teachers have set professional goals for 2025, including using new tech tools
A Teacher Tapp survey revealed that 78% of teachers have set goals for this year, focusing on improving student outcomes, pursuing professional development, and learning new technology tools.
Applications open for $3.5 million community learning center grants
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced that applications are now open for approximately $3.5 million in 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants for the 2025-26 school year.
Proposed federal cuts threaten access to Michigan's universal free school meals
Amid proposed federal changes that could affect access to free and reduced-price school meals, Michigan officials emphasize the significance of school nutrition programs.
Schools face challenges in addressing trauma amid rising natural disasters
When Los Angeles was struck by the Eaton and Palisades fires, the damage was swift and intense, affecting thousands of homes and costing billions.
Career exploration: Why it should begin before high school
The question "What do you want to be when you grow up?
North Dakota allows establishment of public charter schools with new legislation
Governor Armstrong of North Dakota has authorized the establishment of public charter schools in the state by signing SB 2241 into law.
Trump's executive orders on K-12 schools face criticism from AFT President Weingarten
President Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders concerning K-12 education, which has prompted a response from American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.
Tickets available for "Menu for Success" Student Food Truck Roundup in East Providence
Tickets are now available for the upcoming "Menu for Success" Student Food Truck Roundup, an event set to take place on May 3, 2025, from 12 to 3 p.m. at Crescent Park in East Providence.
State funds boost Lancaster County creek restoration efforts
Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Acting Secretary Jessica Shirley, along with the Lancaster Clean Water Partners, marked a significant investment in stream and floodplain restoration projects on Little Conestoga Creek.
DCNR unveils 30th solar array to reduce costs and emissions at Pennsylvania parks
The unveiling of the 30th solar array by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) at Gifford Pinchot State Park signifies an ongoing effort to enhance climate leadership while reducing costs and emissions on state-managed lands.
PennDOT Secretary Carroll updates public on REAL ID enforcement
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll provided a virtual media update on REAL ID.
Experience in South Africa reshapes teacher's approach in New Jersey classroom
For Terrell Gilkey, education represents more than just a career; it's a means to make a difference.
Leaders call for remembrance on Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day
As communities around the world observe Yom HaShoah, Chancellor Lester W. Young Jr., the Board of Regents, and Commissioner Betty A. Rosa issued a reflective statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Over 500 professionals attend conference on justice and behavioral health in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) initiated the 2025 Criminal Justice Advisory Board (CJAB) Conference in State College.