News from 2025
Governor Kehoe nominates four new members to Missouri State Board of Education
Governor Mike Kehoe has appointed four individuals to serve on the Missouri State Board of Education.
Jessica Toste named editor-in-chief of The Reading League Journal
The Reading League has appointed Jessica Toste, Ph.D., as the new editor-in-chief of The Reading League Journal, a publication focused on connecting the science of reading with educators’ professional practices.
Over 39,000 Louisiana students apply for LA GATOR scholarship program
The application period for Louisiana's LA GATOR scholarship has concluded, with the Louisiana Department of Education reporting over 39,000 total applications for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Hershey's first new plant in decades to open in Shapiro administration effort
Governor Josh Shapiro, alongside Hershey Company officials and Pennsylvania legislators, is set to open a new Hershey manufacturing plant in Dauphin County.
Nevada Department of Education honors 12 schools with Purple Star Award
The Nevada Department of Education has announced that 12 schools will be receiving the Nevada Purple Star School Award in April.
Oklahoma teacher empowerment program expands participation to 74 districts
Oklahoma's initiative to enhance teacher recognition and compensation has seen significant growth, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE).
Call for Vermont Teacher of the Year nominations for 2026
Nominations are now open for the 2026 Vermont Teacher of the Year, encouraging all Vermonters to nominate exemplary educators.
Governor and Hershey Company inaugurate new Reese facility in Pennsylvania
Governor Josh Shapiro was present for the inauguration of The Hershey Company's new Reese Chocolate Processing facility.
Rhode Island awards $2 million to enhance Career and Technical Education programs
Governor Dan McKee, Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green, and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) have announced over $2 million in competitive grants aimed at expanding access to high-quality Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Lt. Gov. Davis allocates nearly $900K to combat gun violence in Butler County
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis visited Butler County as part of his ongoing tour of Pennsylvania communities, highlighting strategic investments aimed at improving public safety.
Pennsylvania encourages participation in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
The Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, the Pennsylvania State Police, the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Aging have collaborated with officials from the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General...
Nebraska education department awards $1.6 million grant to Midland University
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) has granted $1.6 million to Midland University as part of the ongoing Nebraska “Grow Your Own” Teacher Apprenticeship Competitive Sub-Grant Opportunity.
Illinois unveils effort for statewide numeracy plan to enhance math learning
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has initiated a statewide effort to create an Illinois numeracy plan.
Shapiro Administration promotes National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day in Pennsylvania
The Shapiro Administration, along with the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, is set to collaborate with York County officials to promote involvement in National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, which occurs on Saturday, April 26.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis to discuss Pennsylvania's proposed budget at Butler County Courthouse
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis is scheduled to address the Shapiro-Davis Administration's proposed budget for 2025-26 and its implications for enhancing community safety in Pennsylvania.
Survey finds nearly half of teachers know a colleague who left teaching due to behavior
A Teacher Tapp survey revealed that nearly half of surveyed middle and high school teachers know colleagues who have left the profession due to student behavior.
55% of teachers say that observations and feedback help in the classroom
A Teacher Tapp survey revealed that 55% of teachers believe observations and feedback contribute to improving their practice.
Survey finds 57% of high school teachers think their students have used AI
Teacher Tapp, a teacher survey organization, announced in a survey that 57% of high school teachers suspect their students are using AI tools without permission.
Governor Shapiro and First Family serve lunch to Harrisburg firefighters
Governor Josh Shapiro, accompanied by First Lady Lori Shapiro and their family, visited Harrisburg Bureau of Fire Station 1 to serve lunch to firefighters and thank those who responded to the arson attack at the Governor's Residence the previous...
Former AG Horne warns of funding risks from current AG Mayes' DEI stance
Tom Horne, former Arizona Attorney General, has expressed concern over the potential financial risks posed by current Attorney General Kris Mayes' stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.