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Vermont invites participation in statewide survey for Sister State Program
Vermont is seeking public input for its new "Sister State" program, which aims to establish formal partnerships with up to five foreign countries or regions.
Governor Shapiro highlights state support plan for Pennsylvania firefighters
Governor Josh Shapiro visited the Mt.
Two Arizona schools named National ESEA Distinguished Schools for 2025
The National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators has announced two schools in Arizona as recipients of the National ESEA Distinguished Schools award for their notable achievements in education.
Mississippi SBE selects 10 semifinalists for student representative program
JACKSON, Miss. – The Mississippi State Board of Education (SBE) has announced the selection of 10 semifinalists for the position of junior student representative for the 2025-26 academic year.
Nevada Education Department unveils AI ethics guidelines
The Nevada Department of Education has released a guidance document for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade classrooms across the state.
Shapiro Administration promotes innovation economy with new funding proposal
Secretary Rick Siger from the Department of Community and Economic Development, along with local leaders, paid a visit to Atlas Biotech in State College to emphasize the Shapiro Administration's commitment to Pennsylvania's innovation economy.
Afterschool educators celebrated during Appreciation Week in Nebraska
The Nebraska Department of Education marks National Afterschool Professional Appreciation Week from April 21 to April 25, highlighting the contributions of educators and staff engaged in afterschool programs across the state.
Michigan schools need $23 billion for infrastructure, report reveals
A report presented to the State Board of Education indicates that Michigan requires nearly $23 billion for necessary improvements in school infrastructure over the next decade.
Louisiana launches online tools to support military families' education needs
In a move to support military families, the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) has launched a new section on its website.
Head Start's uncertain future alarms rural providers and families
The fate of Head Start programs in rural areas across the United States faces uncertainty, stirring concerns among providers and beneficiaries.
Shapiro plans $30M grants for fire safety in Pennsylvania
Governor Josh Shapiro is slated to visit the Mt.
Six NH students become presidential scholars program semifinalists
Six New Hampshire high school seniors have been named semifinalists in the 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
Governor Shapiro highlights budget plan to support firefighters during Bethlehem visit
Governor Josh Shapiro recently visited Bethlehem Memorial Fire Station to express gratitude to first responders and discuss his proposed 2025-26 budget, which aims to enhance support for Pennsylvania fire companies.
Wyoming honors military children, outlines educational support and resources
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder participated in the Purple Up Day for Military Kids celebration at Freedom Elementary in Cheyenne last Friday.
Pennsylvania joins Two Lights for Tomorrow for Paul Revere anniversary
Pennsylvania participated in a national initiative aimed at commemorating the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's historic ride.
NEA criticizes politicians in wake of Florida State University shooting
A recent active shooter incident at Florida State University has resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with five others injured.
Vermont education officials announce multiple events and resources for teachers and administrators
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2026 Vermont Teacher of the Year.
Gun violence incidents surge with latest tragedy at Florida State University
AFT President Randi Weingarten addressed a mass shooting at Florida State University, marking the third such incident in recent days, following others in Dallas and San Antonio.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis to announce age-friendly initiative in Southwest Pennsylvania
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, alongside Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Jason Kavulich, will gather with local leaders in Southwest Pennsylvania to discuss initiatives aimed at creating age-friendly communities.
Shapiro-Davis Administration funds Piney Rail Corridor expansion for recreational activities
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis and Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), Cindy Adams Dunn, visited Limestone Township in Clarion County to mark the expansion of the Piney Rail Corridor.