News from March 2025
Governor Shapiro visits farm to discuss energy cost reduction plan
Governor Josh Shapiro is set to visit Penn England Farms on March 26, 2025, to promote a significant part of his energy initiative called the Lightning Plan.
John Ladd joins Jobs for the Future as senior advisor after three decades at DOL
Jobs for the Future (JFF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the U.S. workforce and education systems, has announced that John Ladd will join as Senior Advisor.
Advocate calls for more support for black boys in GATE programs
Reflecting on his educational journey, a former student shared his experiences from kindergarten through fourth grade.
Officials call for stronger action against rising student absenteeism rates
Data from the Helios Foundation presented to the State Board of Education last month reveals a significant increase in absenteeism rates across all grade levels, rising from approximately nine percent during the 2019-20 school year to 30 percent...
Seidenberg calls for recalibration in reading instruction methods
A gathering of educators, researchers, and advocates took place on March 1, 2025, at Planet Word in Washington, DC.
Governor highlights energy savings of farms through digester technology
Governor Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding paid a visit to Penn England Farms in Blair County to emphasize the advantages of the "Lightning Plan."
Study reveals perspectives on professional learning for math teachers
The recent report titled "Prioritizing Curriculum-Based Professional Learning for Mathematics Teachers: District, Principal, and Teacher Perspectives from the American Educator Panels" provides insights into the views of districts, principals, and...
Oregon sees rise in disability-inclusive preschool access as IDEA marks 50 years
In the 2023-24 school year, Oregon saw a notable increase in access to early childhood learning programs for students with disabilities.
MyPayMySay on student mental health: Teachers are 'addressing student’s emotional and psychological needs'
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, has highlighted the challenges faced by teachers in addressing a growing student mental health crisis.
MyPayMySay on growing legal threats to teachers: 'Educators could face significant legal expenses and personal stress'
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, has highlighted the increasing vulnerability of educators to lawsuits arising from classroom incidents, urging them to consider obtaining personal liability insurance.
MyPayMySay on teacher union dues: 'Many teachers are unaware that a portion of their dues may be allocated toward lobbying'
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, has raised concerns regarding the allocation of union dues by educators toward political activities and emphasized the need for greater transparency concerning their rights related to such expenditures.
MyPayMySay on union-negotiated health insurance: 'Educators should be vigilant for signs that they might be overpaying'
My Pay My Say, an advocacy group, has urged educators to annually review their health insurance plans and consider alternatives to union-negotiated coverage.
MyPayMySay on AI in classrooms academic integrity: 'We need to redefine what learning looks like in an AI-driven world'
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, has emphasized the necessity for ethical integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education.
MyPayMySay on healthcare savings for teachers: 'The ability to save and invest HSA funds tax-free makes it an appealing option'
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, said that Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) offer educators a potential tool for managing medical expenses and planning for retirement through tax-free savings.
MyPayMySay on union opt-out windows: 'Many teachers simply don’t know that these opt-out windows exist until it’s too late'
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, emphasizes the importance of educators being aware of and understanding the limited timeframes, known as opt-out windows, during which they can resign from their unions.
Nevada Department of Education revises literacy plan to improve student outcomes
The Nevada Department of Education has released its revised pre-K–12 Nevada State Literacy Plan.
AI's growing role in the education sector explored through curriculums and classroom use
Artificial intelligence is becoming a significant component of education, as shown by a growing acceptance among teachers and new curriculums being developed.
Iowans to choose new education license plate design from student art
The Iowa Department of Education has opened voting for the new state education license plate design.
Rhode Island names two delegates for National Youth Science Camp 2025
The Governor of Rhode Island, Dan McKee, in conjunction with Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green and the Rhode Island Department of Education, announced that two high school students have been selected as state delegates for the 2025 National...
Four New Hampshire educators named as 2025 PAEMST finalists
Four educators from New Hampshire have been selected as finalists for the 2025 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST).