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PennDOT Secretary Carroll conducts virtual briefing on REAL ID
Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary, Mike Carroll, recently conducted a virtual media briefing on REAL ID.
Federal Charter Schools Program celebrates 30 years of funding educational growth
2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the Charter Schools Program's inaugural grant to advance the development and potential of charter schools.
Winners of 2024-2025 National PTA Reflections art program announced
National PTA has announced the winners of its 2024-2025 Reflections student art program.
South Carolina passes Educator Assistance Act to support teachers
State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver has expressed her support following the passage of the Educator Assistance Act (H.3196) by the House.
Governor Shapiro to announce new consumer protection measures in Pennsylvania
Governor Josh Shapiro is set to introduce new measures to better safeguard Pennsylvania consumers against fraud and unfair practices.
Arizona teacher on compensation: ‘All teachers are underpaid’ and 'need to unite across the entire state'
David Constance, a science teacher at Marcos de Niza High School, has expressed concerns over the state of teacher compensation in Arizona.
HP AI Spotlight School designation for Ypsilanti High aims at enhancing education
Ypsilanti Community Schools in Michigan is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence into its educational programs.
AFT President criticizes Trump for cutting school mental health grants
AFT President Randi Weingarten has publicly addressed the recent decision by the Trump administration to cancel $1 billion in mental health grants.
DeSantis announces school program under Hope Florida initiative
Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis have announced an initiative by the Florida Department of Education, piloting a program within selected school districts.
Colorado reports record high applications for 2026 Teacher of the Year program
The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) has announced a significant increase in applications for the 2026 Teacher of the Year program.
Educators explore evidence behind persistent popularity of certain reading methods
The ongoing debate about methods for teaching reading continues to stir discussions among educators and researchers.
Charter schools' public nature debated in U.S. Supreme Court case
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court engaged in oral discussions in the significant case of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond.
AFT president comments on Supreme Court religious charter school case
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten expressed concerns in a statement following the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing of two cases from Oklahoma.
U.S. Department of Education investigates Washington State's gender-inclusive schools law
The U.S. Department of Education has initiated an investigation into Washington State's enforcement of its gender-inclusive schools law.
Trump administration's new executive order challenges school discipline measures
The Trump administration has signed an executive order intended to revise how schools deal with discipline, aiming to counter an Obama-era policy on school discipline disparities.
South Carolina seeks extension for FY21 learning center funds
The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has announced a request for an extension of the availability period for fiscal year 2021 funding allocated to the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program.
Víctor Gómez named 2025 Illinois Teacher of the Year by ISBE
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has announced Víctor Gómez as the 2025 Illinois Teacher of the Year.
Lt. Gov. Davis visits Berwick and Lewisburg, promotes investment in local projects
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, along with the state Department of Community and Economic Development representatives, visited Berwick and Lewisburg recently to promote economic revitalization initiatives.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis: Teachers are among the most unionized workers in America
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has released its 2024 union membership analysis, revealing that public-sector teachers remain among the most unionized workers in America.
Survey finds teachers want better facilities, more parent involvement, and classroom autonomy
A recent survey conducted by Teacher Tapp has highlighted the need for significant changes in schools, focusing on improving facilities, increasing parental accountability, and restoring teacher autonomy.