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Amazon invests $20 billion in Pennsylvania AI infrastructure
Governor Josh Shapiro has announced Amazon's plans to invest a minimum of $20 billion in Pennsylvania, focusing on the development of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) innovation campuses.
U.S. Department of Education announces new appointees under Trump-Vance administration
The U.S. Department of Education has announced new appointees who will help implement the educational policies of President Trump and Secretary McMahon.
Shapiro Administration hosts hands-on agriculture career day for students
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Acting Education Secretary Dr. Carrie Rowe are set to join K-8 students for a tour of Farm City Day at the PA Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.
Rhode Island reports steady high school graduation rates amid attendance impact analysis
The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) has announced that the 2023-24 four-year cohort graduation rate for students who began high school in the 2020-21 academic year stands at 84.1%.
Illinois State Board of Education announces agenda for June business meeting
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has released the agenda for its regular business meeting scheduled for June 11, 2025, in Springfield.
KSDEweekly's latest edition covers education board vote and online safety tips
The latest edition of KSDEweekly, dated June 5, is now accessible for readers.
Trump administration proposes significant cuts in K-12 education funding
President Trump's recent federal budget proposal has sparked concern over significant cuts to K–12 education programs.
Reading reform laws spark debate over content and implementation
In recent years, legislation focused on reading instruction has been enacted across the United States.
Vermont Agency announces education updates including book awards and licensing system changes
The Vermont Agency of Education has announced a series of initiatives and updates in its latest weekly field memo.
Governor Shapiro advocates for increased funding for Pennsylvania's mass transit
Governor Josh Shapiro and PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll recently visited Lehigh Valley Hospital-Hecktown Oaks in Northampton County.
Nevada launches new family and community engagement mentorship program
The Nevada Department of Education has introduced a new initiative, the Family and Community Engagement Mentorship and Networking (FEMN) program.
Colorado announces semifinalists for 2026 Teacher of the Year
The Colorado Department of Education has announced 22 semifinalists for the 2026 Colorado Teacher of the Year award.
Colorado announces diverse group for Teacher of Year semifinals
The Colorado Department of Education has announced 22 semifinalists for the 2026 Colorado Teacher of the Year award.
Character.org recognizes 230 promising practices worldwide
Since 2008, Character.org has been recognizing schools for developing Promising Practices that positively impact school culture.
Pennsylvania officials address potential Medicaid cuts' impact
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh, Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys, and Pennie Executive Director Devon Trolley are scheduled to visit Union Community Care.
Shapiro files lawsuit against USDA over termination of food assistance program
Governor Josh Shapiro has announced that his administration is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Pennsylvania officials emphasize Medicaid's importance amidst proposed federal cuts
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh, Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys, and Pennie Executive Director Devon Trolley visited Union Community Care to address the significance of Medicaid for...
Rhode Island celebrates growth in advanced placement course participation
Rhode Island officials, including Governor Dan McKee and Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green, gathered with students and educators to celebrate the state's achievements in Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
Character.org certifies 230 promising practices in global education
Character.org, an organization focused on promoting character development, has certified 230 initiatives as "Promising Practices" for their impact in schools and organizations.
Colorado offers free summer meals for youths statewide
The Colorado Department of Education has announced the opening of 635 summer meal sites across the state, offering free meals to all youth aged 18 and younger.