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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.
Shapiro administration announces $21 million investment in GSK's Pennsylvania expansion
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary, Rick Siger, announced a state investment of $21 million in GSK, a global biopharmaceutical company.
KSDE seeks to reinstate education fund extension ended by U.S. Department of Education
The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) is working to reinstate a previously granted extension to use funds from the Education Stabilization Fund.
Pennsylvania Department of Aging boosts transparency with AAA performance initiative
Pennsylvania's Department of Aging is setting a new level of public transparency with its Area Agencies on Aging (AAA).
Louisiana Education Department opens applications for high school summer internships
The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) is currently accepting applications for its 2025 High School Summer Internship Program.
Mississippi education funds at risk after U.S. reviews liquidation deadline
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) is currently facing the potential loss of over $137 million in federal funds due to a recent decision by the U.S. Department of Education (ED).
Confidence in Kansas Public Education Task Force announces 2024 Challenge Award recipients
The Confidence in Kansas Public Education Task Force has named 100 Kansas schools as recipients of the 2024 Challenge Awards.
Federal compliance stressed for Arizona schools to receive funding
Tom Horne emphasized the importance of complying with federal civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination based on race, skin color, or ethnicity, aligning with his philosophy.
Vermont Agency of Education announces educational updates for 2025
The Vermont Agency of Education (AOE) has released several updates relevant to educators, administrators, and families in Vermont.
Pennsylvania Aging Department enhances transparency for elder abuse investigations
The Pennsylvania Department of Aging has taken steps to enhance transparency in its oversight of county Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs).
Nevada teachers named finalists for prestigious presidential teaching award
Three teachers from Nevada have been selected as finalists for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST).
Arizona aligns with new federal privacy guidance for parental rights
At the center of a recent discussion is the concern that local education agencies have allegedly misapplied the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) to withhold important information from parents regarding their children.