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Rachel Candaso named 2025 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year
Rachel Candaso, a middle school teacher from Pitt County and AVID coordinator, has been named the 2025 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year.
Shapiro administration urges Pennsylvanians to register as organ donors during Donate Life Month
More than 6,000 individuals in Pennsylvania are currently on waiting lists for organ transplants.
New York State testing resumes smoothly after initial technical issues
Across New York State, over 400,000 computer-based testing sessions have been submitted by students as of April 11, 2025, according to JP O’Hare, a spokesperson for the New York State Education Department.
Pennsylvania State Police marks milestone in new academy construction
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) and the Department of General Services (DGS) have reached a key milestone in updating the state's 65-year-old police training facilities.
Pennsylvania officials highlight initiatives for Crime Victims' Rights Week
The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) and the Office of Victim Advocate will collaborate with statewide victim service organizations to observe National Crime Victims' Rights Week.
Michigan Board opposes plan to transfer superintendent hiring power to governor
Michigan's State Board of Education has formally opposed a legislative proposal that seeks to transfer its constitutional authority to hire the state superintendent to the governor.
Governor Shapiro addresses tariff impact at the Port of Philadelphia
Governor Joshua Shapiro visited the Port of Philadelphia to address concerns over new federal tariffs affecting businesses and workers.
First-generation student overcomes migrant challenges, prepares for college
A high school senior at Hillsboro High School credits her migrant background for shaping her into the determined individual she is today.
Afterschool programs face funding concerns amid sustained high demand
For many students across public schools, the end of the school day marks a transition to afterschool programs where they engage in academic, social, and creative activities.
Education dept's directive enforcement paused amid ongoing lawsuit until April 24, 2025
In an important development regarding the lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, an agreement has been reached which temporarily halts the enforcement of two directives from the department.
Governor Shapiro proposes $9 million for victims' compensation in Pennsylvania
In recognition of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) and Office of Victim Advocate collaborated with statewide advocacy organizations to emphasize the significance of supporting crime...
Regents take action in 32 discipline cases and 1 license restoration
The Board of Regents has taken disciplinary actions against 32 licensed professionals, resulting in the surrender of 4 licenses and other penalties for misconduct in the fields of nursing, dentistry, engineering, and more.
Nebraska education department seeks public input for new strategic plan
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) is formulating a new strategic plan to direct future educational initiatives in the state.
Nebraska Department of Education seeks public input for new strategic plan
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) is in the process of creating a new strategic plan aimed at shaping the future of education in the state.
Pennsylvania State Police complete body camera rollout ahead of schedule
The Pennsylvania State Police have announced that their patrol troopers are now outfitted with body-worn cameras at every station across the state.
Shaina Eagleson named state finalist for national teaching award
State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler has announced that Shaina Eagleson, a science teacher at West Fargo's Sheyenne High School, has been named a state finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching...
State board seeks student, grant and workshop deadlines approach
The deadline for the Adult Education and Literacy Services grant applications is April 25.
Court sides with Oklahoma Superintendent Walters in defamation lawsuit
In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters successfully defended against a defamation lawsuit filed by Summer Boismier, a former Norman High School teacher.
First-generation migrant student secures PASS scholarship for University of North Dakota
As graduation approaches, Aylin Garza, a senior at Hillsboro High School, reflects on her journey from the fields as a migrant child to becoming a college-bound student.
North Dakota announces BRIDGE, a new K-12 data system to enhance education management
North Dakota's Department of Public Instruction has announced the introduction of a new K-12 education data system known as BRIDGE.