News from November 2025
Vermont Agency of Education announces job openings and upcoming safety trainings
The Vermont Agency of Education has announced several updates and opportunities for educators and school communities.
Mississippi releases spring ACT results for high school juniors
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) has published the ACT results for public high school juniors who participated in the spring 2025 statewide testing.
Oregon education department releases new school profiles showing gains in graduation readiness
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) has released the At-A-Glance School and District Profiles for the 2024-25 academic year.
State Board places Okolona school district under state control due to financial problems
The Mississippi State Board of Education has placed the Okolona Separate School District into a District of Transformation because of significant financial issues that threaten its ability to provide stable education for students.
Shapiro Administration plants 33 trees in Harrisburg as part of statewide investment
The Shapiro Administration has contributed to the planting of 33 trees in the Cloverly Heights neighborhood of south Harrisburg as part of a statewide initiative.
Educator calls for renewed focus on geography as key framework for future challenges
A university geography instructor has called for a reimagining of the discipline, arguing that geography should be central to preparing students for the challenges of the future.
Louisiana public school performance improves for fourth straight year
The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) has announced that the state's School and District Performance Scores for the 2024-2025 academic year have increased for the fourth consecutive year.
Jobs for the Future launches brand studio following donation from Art Bilger
Jobs for the Future (JFF) has announced a significant gift from media entrepreneur Art Bilger, who has donated all of WorkingNation’s content and digital properties to JFF.
Attorney General Sunday announces new elder exploitation section to protect seniors
Attorney General Dave Sunday is set to announce the launch of the Office of Attorney General's Elder Exploitation Section, an initiative aimed at expanding services for seniors and strengthening enforcement against those who target older...
Special education faces uncertainty after deep cuts at U.S. Department of Education
Large-scale reductions at the U.S. Department of Education have raised concerns among advocates and experts about the future of special education services for students with disabilities.
Ursinus College wins statewide innovation challenge for campaign on PA Turnpike
Ursinus College has been named the winner of the 2025 Direct Effect Innovation Challenge (DEIC), a statewide competition organized by America250PA.
Anne Arundel County educator named National School Counselor of the Year
Danielle Crankfield, a school counselor and department chair at Crofton High School in Anne Arundel County Public Schools, has been named the 2026 National School Counselor of the Year by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA).
Shapiro Administration donates inspected stuffed toys for DHS Holiday Wish program
The Pennsylvania Departments of Labor & Industry (L&I) and Human Services (DHS) are marking the beginning of the 2025 holiday season by donating stuffed toys collected during L&I's annual safety inspections.
Shapiro Administration inspects and donates over 1,000 safe stuffed toys for holidays
The Pennsylvania Departments of Labor & Industry (L&I) and Human Services (DHS) announced that L&I safety inspectors have approved over 1,000 stuffed toys for sale in the state this year.
Shapiro administration honors three farmworkers for contributions to Pennsylvania agriculture
Three farm and food industry workers were recognized as Pennsylvania Farmworkers of the Year in a ceremony held at Adams County Nursery in Aspers.
How renovated spaces influence student success according to educator-turned-architect Josh Grenier
Josh Grenier, once a high school art teacher in Edina, Minnesota, experienced firsthand how the condition of school facilities can impact both perception and performance.
Charter school enrollment grows by 15% over six years amid declining student population
Charter schools across the United States have continued to see steady growth in student enrollment over the past six years, despite a decline in the overall school-age population.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis to discuss community safety investments in Monroe County
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis is scheduled to visit Monroe County on Monday, November 24, to discuss recent state investments in community safety initiatives.