News from 2025
Lt. Gov. Davis promotes Shapiro-Davis administration's mass transit investments
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis is set to emphasize the Shapiro-Davis Administration's focus on mass transit investments in Pennsylvania during a news conference at SEPTA's Croydon Station on June 17, 2025.
Oregon celebrates milestone in school bond matching program
The Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching (OSCIM) Program has achieved a significant milestone by providing additional funds for over 100 school bond elections.
PTA urges Congress: Prioritize family well-being in upcoming budget decisions
The National PTA has issued a statement urging Congress and the Administration to prioritize the well-being of families in upcoming budget decisions.
Michigan superintendent seeks more legislative backing for education goals
State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice addressed the Michigan Senate Committee on Education, emphasizing the progress made in the state's public schools toward achieving the goals outlined in Michigan's Top 10 Strategic Education Plan.
Shapiro administration urges safe driving for summer travels
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and the Pennsylvania Traffic Injury Prevention Project have launched a campaign to promote safe driving during the summer...
Teacher empowers students by offering choices in classroom learning
Back in school, many students encounter authority figures who emphasize the importance of responsibility for their future.
Governor Shapiro highlights affordable housing investments during Lancaster visit
Governor Josh Shapiro recently visited the Lancaster City Housing Authority's Farnum Street East apartment building to emphasize his administration's efforts in expanding access to affordable housing throughout Pennsylvania.
Michigan house budget lacks specific funding for career tech education
Funding for Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, crucial for preparing students for high-wage careers, is notably absent from the recently approved State House budget.
KSDEweekly's June 18 edition discusses KESA 2.0 and student summer learning
The June 18 edition of KSDEweekly is now accessible for viewing.
Nebraska hosts annual career education conference highlighting future opportunities
More than 500 educators and administrators gathered in Kearney, Nebraska from June 9-11 for the 2025 Nebraska Career Education (NCE) Conference.
Esports initiatives expand learning opportunities for diverse student groups
The South Florida Showdown, a Minecraft Education tri-district esports challenge, recently brought together students from three neighboring school systems.
PBS faces challenges amid proposed federal funding cuts
Near a cardboard cutout of Daniel Tiger, the PBS Kids office is filled with graduation invitations and letters from students.
White House launches Founders Museum with support from Superintendent Walters
State Superintendent Ryan Walters participated in a significant event at the White House, where President Trump introduced the White House Founders Museum.
Governor Shapiro highlights historic investments in affordable housing during Lancaster visit
Governor Josh Shapiro is set to visit the Lancaster City Housing Authority's Farnum Street East apartment building.
Pennsylvania officials promote safe driving during summer travel season
Officials from several Pennsylvania transportation and safety organizations will gather to promote safe driving during the summer travel season.
LGBTQ+ teachers underrepresented in U.S. schools according to recent study
Due to limited data, the prevalence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) educators in the United States is not well understood.
South Carolina introduces stackable career credential plan
As part of its mission to ensure students graduate ready for college, careers, or the military, the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) has introduced a statewide framework for stackable career credentials.
Oak Grove High's Michelle Xie chosen as State Board junior student rep
The Mississippi State Board of Education (SBE) has appointed Michelle Xie from Oak Grove High School as the junior student representative for the 2025-26 school year.
Oregon highlights successes from early literacy grant programs
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) has released a series of videos highlighting the impact of Early Literacy Success Initiative grants on school districts across the state.
Mississippi removes U.S. history test as graduation requirement from 2025
The State Board of Education (SBE) in Mississippi has decided to remove the U.S. History statewide assessment as a graduation requirement starting with the 2025-26 school year.