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New York launches initiative supporting women of color in STEM
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has introduced the My Sister's Keeper initiative, announced at a launch event held at Bronx Community College.
Nebraska education commissioner responds to federal department closure proposal
Nebraska's Department of Education Commissioner Brian Maher has addressed school and ESU administrators concerning recent developments with the Federal Department of Education.
Wyoming seeks public input on new education standards
The Wyoming Department of Education is inviting public input on Chapter 10 Rules and the proposed 2024 Wyoming Standards for World Languages & Cultures, Math Extended, and Science Extended.
Khan Academy extends free AI services to NH schools through next academic year
Khan Academy will continue offering its artificial intelligence platform, Khanmigo, to New Hampshire educators and students in grades 5-12 for another school year.
Teachers on career regret: 56% would choose teaching again
A Teacher Tapp poll has revealed that when asked if they would choose to teach again, 56% of teachers affirmed they would, while 23% indicated they would opt for a different career path.
Survey: 80% of teachers use verbal praise in classrooms
Teacher Tapp released a survey indicating that teachers favor verbal praise as a method of rewarding students, with 80% reporting its use in their last lesson.
Survey reveals that 43% of teachers use AI within the space of a week
A recent survey by Teacher Tapp revealed that 43% of teachers have utilized artificial intelligence (AI) for their school work in the past week, highlighting AI's increasing role in education.
President Trump signs executive order impacting U.S. Department of Education
Representatives from various education sectors and government levels convened at the White House for a ceremony marking the signing of a significant executive order by President Trump.
Mississippi board suggests moving math & science school to state university
The Mississippi State Board of Education (SBE) has unanimously voted to recommend that the Mississippi Legislature consider relocating the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science (MSMS) to Mississippi State University (MSU) starting in the...
New York State School for the Deaf celebrates 150th anniversary
The New York State School for the Deaf (NYSSD) marked its 150th anniversary with a celebration recognizing its long-standing commitment to educating Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students.
Michigan leaders oppose Trump's plan to abolish U.S. Department of Education
The recent executive order issued by President Donald Trump to abolish the U.S. Department of Education has sparked concern among Michigan education leaders.
Trump signs order targeting U.S. Department of Education
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at dismantling key functions of the U.S. Department of Education.
Science of Reading Movement advocates rally against education research funding cuts
Guest authors Kata Solow and Callie Lowenstein, both former classroom teachers, are advocating for the Science of Reading Movement.
Trump's executive order shifts educational power back to states
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has expressed her support for President Trump's recent Executive Order aimed at returning control over education to state and local authorities.
Teachers express concern over Trump's plan to eliminate federal role in education
AFT members across the United States are voicing their concerns over former President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at eliminating the federal role in education.
Trump signs order to dismantle U.S. Department of Education
President Trump has signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, a move that State Superintendent Chris Reykdal criticized in a statement released today.
Shapiro Administration marks ACA anniversary with call for federal tax credit renewal
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department, the Department of Human Services, and Pennie, the state's health insurance marketplace, commemorated the 15th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Trump administration's plan threatens federal support for Michigan libraries
An executive order from the Trump Administration aims to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a move that could impact library services in Michigan and across the United States.
Blacklick Creek treatment facility opens to tackle abandoned mine drainage
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis and Jessica Shirley, the Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), attended the grand opening of the Blacklick Treatment Facility.
Mississippi Board approves new Schools of Innovation for 2025-26
The Mississippi State Board of Education has approved plans for three high schools to become Schools of Innovation in the 2025-26 academic year.