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Lt. Gov. Davis urges Pennsylvania Senate to pass mass transit funding bill
Just before boarding a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) regional rail train to Philadelphia, Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis urged the state Senate to enhance funding for Pennsylvania's 52 transit systems.
Connecticut launches annual digital backpack with discounts for school staff
Today, the Connecticut State Department of Education announced the launch of its 4th Annual PK-12 School Staff Appreciation Digital Backpack Program.
New York State Education Department confirms Regents Exams will proceed as scheduled
The New York State Education Department has addressed recent concerns about the Regents Examinations.
Board of Regents announces multiple professional discipline cases
The Board of Regents has announced disciplinary actions involving the surrender of nine professional licenses and other disciplinary measures in 20 cases.
State Board allocates $24M for Pre-K programs across Mississippi
The State Board of Education (SBE) in Mississippi has allocated $24,064,656 in grants to 20 school districts for the implementation and continuation of State Invested Pre-K (SIP) programs.
State Education Department releases test questions from 2025 ELA, Math & Science exams
The State Education Department has made available instructional reports for the 2025 Grades 3-8 English Language Arts (ELA), Mathematics, and Elementary- and Intermediate-level Science Testing Program.
Oklahoma judge dismisses lawsuit against history standards
An Oklahoma judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the state's history standards, marking a significant development for Superintendent Ryan Walters' agenda.
Safe2Say program receives over 32k tips in Pennsylvania schools during past year
Attorney General Dave Sunday, alongside leaders from the Carlisle Area School District and Pennsylvania State Senator Greg Rothman, recently discussed the impact of the Safe2Say Something program on students and communities during the 2024-2025...
Washington superintendent allocates funds for statewide digital education plan
OLYMPIA—June 16, 2025—Students in Washington state are required to complete High School and Beyond Plans (HSBP) as part of their graduation requirements.
Comedy used as tool for student mental health support
Chris Gethard, a comedian and improv teacher, recently led a workshop for high school students in Northern California as part of the Laughing Together program.
Attorney General Dave Sunday to discuss Safe2Say Something program impact
Dave Sunday, the Attorney General of Pennsylvania, will be addressing the impact of the Safe2Say Something program during the 2024-2025 school year.
Partnership intervenes in lawsuit over Wyoming's education savings account program
The Partnership for Educational Choice, a collaboration between the Institute for Justice (IJ) and EdChoice, has announced its plan to intervene in a legal case concerning Wyoming's Education Savings Account (ESA) program.
Utah teachers integrate computational thinking into classrooms
Alexis Johnson, a first-grade teacher with no formal background in computer science (CS), embraced professional learning opportunities focused on computational thinking.
Education experts discuss workforce readiness at Vancouver event
At a recent event in Vancouver, Colorado Governor Jared Polis convened experts to discuss strategies for improving educational outcomes.
Shapiro administration supports employment program for students with disabilities
Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry Secretary Nancy A. Walker visited Rider Park in Lycoming County to engage with students from Williamsport and Montgomery area high schools on the first day of their summer employment.
Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy graduates first class of 2025
Fifty-two cadets have successfully completed the 22-week residential phase at the Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy (KSCA).
Pennsylvania officials address rural child care worker shortage
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and Second Lady Blayre Holmes Davis emphasized the need for more child care workers in Pennsylvania's rural areas during a roundtable discussion in Armstrong County.
Scottsdale school board faces criticism over adoption of DEI history book
At a recent meeting, the Scottsdale school board faced criticism for adopting a history book focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), despite objections from some parents.
Kansas education board updates on emergency substitute licenses and more
The latest edition of KSDEweekly, dated June 12, is now accessible.
AFT president condemns treatment of Sen. Alex Padilla at press conference
AFT President Randi Weingarten has responded to an incident involving U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, who was tackled and handcuffed by federal officials during a public press conference in his home state.