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Iowa sees sharp rise in high schoolers completing work-based learning experiences
The Iowa Department of Education has reported a notable rise in the number of high school seniors participating in work-based learning experiences.
Nevada Department of Education reports rise in high-performing schools for 2024-25
The Nevada Department of Education has released its star ratings for the 2024-25 school year under the Nevada School Performance Framework (NSPF).
Mullen High School's Sarah Hardin named 2026 Nebraska Teacher of the Year
Sarah Hardin, a high school science teacher at Mullen Public Schools, has been named the 2026 Nebraska Teacher of the Year.
Arizona launches apprenticeship program to address teacher shortage
The Arizona Department of Education has announced the launch of the Arizona Teacher Registered Apprenticeship Program (AZ TRAP), designed to address the state's ongoing teacher shortage.
Adult educators recognized as key contributors to North Dakota workforce development
State officials in North Dakota are emphasizing the importance of adult education programs as part of efforts to strengthen the state’s workforce.
Elisamaria Heredia named as last finalist for Colorado Teacher of the Year
Elisamaria Heredia, a teacher for multilingual learners at Alamosa Elementary School 3-5 in the Alamosa School District, has been named the eighth and final finalist for Colorado’s 2026 Teacher of the Year.
Missouri education department seeks public input for updated statewide strategic plan
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and the State Board of Education are asking for public input as they work to update the statewide education strategic plan.
Rhode Island Department of Education extends deadline for student video contest on attendance
The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) has extended the deadline for the 2025 Attendance Matters RI Student Video Contest to December 31, 2025.
Colorado State Board remands Montrose charter school decision; addresses teacher prep programs
At its September meeting, the Colorado State Board of Education addressed several key topics, including a charter school application appeal from Montrose County.
Kentucky Supreme Court reviews case on charter school funding
The Kentucky Supreme Court is set to hear a case that could determine the future of public charter school funding in the state.
Maryland updates income guidelines for child and adult care food program
The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) has released updated income eligibility guidelines for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), a federally funded initiative overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and administered...
New Jersey expands access for COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of respiratory virus season
The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) has issued Executive Directive No. 25-003, making COVID-19 vaccines available to everyone aged six months and older for the 2025-2026 respiratory illness season.
Louisiana schools plan events for Celebrate Freedom Week from September 15-19
Louisiana schools will observe Celebrate Freedom Week from September 15 to 19, 2025.
Vermont Agency of Education announces upcoming events for educators statewide
The Vermont Agency of Education has released its weekly update for educators and school staff, highlighting several upcoming events and opportunities.
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction highlights leadership role in BRIDGE project rollout
The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) is emphasizing the importance of leadership and support as it moves forward with the BRIDGE project, a significant initiative aimed at transforming the management of education data across...
Florida increases funding for teacher apprenticeship program with $1.6 million investment
Florida has announced an additional $1.6 million investment in its teacher workforce, bringing the total funding for the Pathways to Career Opportunities Grow Your Own Teacher Grant (PCOG GYO) program to $15 million.
Iowa State Board of Education to hold September meeting at Gilbert High School
The Iowa State Board of Education will hold its regular meeting on Friday, September 12, at Gilbert High School in Gilbert.
Superintendent Reykdal addresses recent shootings impacting Colorado and Utah educational communities
A shooting at Evergreen High School in Colorado left at least three students injured, including the suspected shooter, according to local police.
Superintendent Degenfelder responds to death of Charlie Kirk with statement on free speech
Superintendent Megan Degenfelder of the Wyoming Department of Education released a statement following the death of Charlie Kirk.
Washington releases state assessment results showing gains in math and English language arts
State education officials released the results of Washington’s spring 2025 state assessments in math and English language arts (ELA), showing continued improvement among students following pandemic disruptions.