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Officials celebrate progress in Lincoln public schools' facility improvements
Governor Dan McKee, alongside General Treasurer James Diossa and Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green, joined local officials and community members at Lonsdale Elementary School in Lincoln, Rhode Island.
Commonwealth Secretary prepares voters for upcoming primary election
Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt is scheduled to hold a press conference to inform voters about the primary election set for May 20.
North Dakota advances K-12 data modernization with Infinite Campus partnership
The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction (NDDPI) is advancing its collaboration with Infinite Campus to implement BRIDGE, a comprehensive K-12 data modernization solution across the state.
Virginia names Matthew Neale as 2026 Teacher of the Year
Yesterday, Matthew Neale, a high school teacher from Hidden Valley High School in Roanoke County Public Schools, was named the 2026 Virginia Teacher of the Year.
Governor Shapiro highlights $30M investment in Philadelphia Navy Yard
Governor Josh Shapiro and Rick Siger, Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development, will meet with legislators and local leaders to discuss a $30 million investment in Philadelphia's Navy Yard Greenway District.
Funding cuts threaten rural school mental health programs
In Nebraska, Arizona, and Texas, school mental health programs face potential cuts due to Department of Education funding reductions.
Connecticut officials urge businesses to join annual school staff appreciation program
Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Education Commissioner Charlene M. Russell-Tucker are calling on Connecticut businesses to join the Fourth Annual School Staff Appreciation Digital Backpack Program.
Federal courts halt changes affecting education funding in Michigan
Two federal court rulings this week have been deemed significant victories for students and families in Michigan, according to State Superintendent Dr. Michael F. Rice.
Challenges mount for U.S. history teachers ahead of nation's 250th anniversary
American history teachers are encountering increasing challenges as they prepare for the nation's 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026.
AG Sunday joins Clearfield County in honoring LETI treatment program graduates
Attorney General Dave Sunday, alongside Clearfield County District Attorney Ryan Sayers and other local leaders, announced the graduation of eight individuals from the LETI program.
Virginia awards $600K grants for career and technical education equipment upgrades
Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction Emily Anne Gullickson announced the allocation of $600,000 in competitive grants to 16 school divisions.
Arizona expands school safety program with new legislation
HB 2074, a bill sponsored by Representative Matt Gress from Phoenix, was signed into law by Governor Hobbs.
Rhode Island leaders discuss efforts amid national youth mental health crisis
Governor Dan McKee and Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green, alongside former Congressman Patrick Kennedy and Hazel Health representatives, gathered for a roundtable discussion on youth mental health.
PennDOT Secretary to hold final virtual REAL ID update before enforcement
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll is set to provide a virtual update on REAL ID, marking the last in a series of briefings before federal enforcement begins.
Teacher Tapp finds split views on charter school autonomy
Teacher Tapp, a teacher survey application, has released data indicating that educators perceive charter schools as having more autonomy compared to district public schools.
PTA celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week with events honoring educators
Teachers play a crucial role in supporting children's success both inside and outside the classroom.
Vermont honors educators during Teacher Appreciation Week
Today marks National Teacher Appreciation Day, a part of Vermont's Teacher Appreciation Week.
Governor Shapiro to announce major economic development plan
Governor Josh Shapiro and Rick Siger, Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development, are set to make a significant economic development announcement.
Illinois hosts annual summit to support bilingual parents
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) organized the 19th annual Statewide Summit for Bilingual Parents on May 3 in Oak Brook.
Howie Berman named executive director by National PTA
National PTA has announced Howie Berman as its new executive director.