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New York schools face slowdowns in computer-based testing
The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has reported a second day of slowdowns in the Grades 3-8 Computer-Based Testing System.
Rhode Island Education Department encourages survey completion before April 4 deadline
Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) are urging students, families, and educators to complete the state's annual SurveyWorks, ahead of the approaching April 4 deadline.
Shapiro Administration pushes investments to address rural health care workforce shortages
In Blair County, Pennsylvania, key Shapiro Administration officials highlighted proposed investments aimed at addressing rural health care workforce shortages.
Jobs for the Future launches $2M apprentice fund with support from Google.org
Jobs for the Future (JFF), a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the U.S. workforce and education systems, has launched the National Apprentice Fund (NAF).
Governor Shapiro to address Pennsylvania Farm Bureau on April 8, 2025
Governor Josh Shapiro is set to speak at the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau's State Legislative Conference Luncheon.
Imagine Columbus Primary Academy recognized as an Emerging School of Character
Jazatavia Allen serves as the Director of Character Education at Imagine Columbus Primary Academy, a K-8 school in Columbus, Ohio.
Governor Shapiro emphasizes agricultural support at Pennsylvania Farm Bureau conference
Governor Josh Shapiro addressed Pennsylvania's agricultural leaders at the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau State Legislative Conference in Harrisburg.
Majority of districts initiate AI training for teachers, reveals recent survey
A recent national survey indicates substantial growth in artificial intelligence (AI) training for teachers in U.S. school districts.
Superintendent Reykdal responds to U.S. Department of Education's request for compliance certification
The U.S. Department of Education issued a letter last week, requesting states to certify compliance with its interpretation of federal civil rights guidelines, threatening withdrawal of federal funding.
Vermont officials respond to Title VI certification request from the US Department of Education
Vermont's Secretary of Education, Zoie Saunders, and Attorney General, Charity Clark, have issued a statement in response to a Title VI Certification Request from the U.S. Department of Education received last Thursday.
New York State Library showcases public libraries' role in community support during National Library Week
The New York State Library, the largest of its kind in the nation, marks National Library Week by highlighting the critical contribution of libraries to community empowerment.
PennDOT to discuss REAL ID and construction projects in Erie County
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has scheduled a series of media events in Erie County.
Governor Shapiro announces investments to boost Pennsylvania's small businesses and communities
Governor Josh Shapiro has announced a significant investment in Pennsylvania's community projects through the Main Street Matters program.
University of Miami hosts inaugural Simon Fellows Competition
The University of Miami recently hosted the inaugural Simon Fellows Competition, an event organized by the School of Education and Human Development.
Pennsylvania prepares for REAL ID enforcement beginning on May 7
Officials from various agencies in Pennsylvania are urging residents to prepare for the upcoming federal REAL ID enforcement, which begins on May 7.
Two Region 2 finalists named for Kansas Teacher of the Year award
Two teachers were announced as Region 2 finalists for the 2026 Kansas Teacher of the Year award during a ceremony held in Topeka.
KTOY finalists announced for 2026 awards in Overland Park ceremony
Rachel Marlow and Lauren Sage have been named Region 3 finalists for the 2026 Kansas Teacher of the Year (KTOY) award.
Landis Valley Museum celebrates 100 years of agricultural heritage
The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC) and Northern Lancaster Chamber of Commerce gathered to mark a significant milestone in Pennsylvania's agricultural history.
Museum celebrates 100th anniversary and Pennsylvania's agricultural history
Andrea Lowery, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, alongside Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Lisa Graybeal, will participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum.
Kansas State Department of Education releases April 3 edition of KSDEweekly
The April 3 edition of KSDEweekly has been released.