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Cybersecurity coursework is currently offered in nearly 70 high schools around the state, with plans to expand to 200.
Rice University researchers found higher scores in both reading and math for Houston-area students who continued to learn in two languages.
In Guilford County, Superintendent Whitney Oakley is working with higher ed, local industry and nonprofits to bolster students’ opportunities.
The independent office says a 40% staff reduction in early 2025 affected the Education Department's legal duties. The agency says it remains compliant.
States labeled as needing intervention or assistance for multiple years could face enforcement actions such as being termed a high-risk grantee.
The district’s school board unanimously approved the plan without a roll call vote. The board also voted to eliminate 168 district positions.
Critics worry it will lead to a medical approach, while supporters say the collaboration will improve outcomes.
In a Senate subcommittee hearing, experts shared why federal investments in teacher training and research are needed for successful implementation.
In two districts analyzed by Stanford University, students’ average weekly use of one such tutor was 2.18 minutes and 5.23 minutes, respectively.
The center's complaint alleges the teachers union didn’t specify Jews as the primary victims of the Holocaust, among other things. NEA has said it "does not tolerate antisemitism in any form."
We’re rounding up last week’s news, from a rejected Supreme Court case to teacher workforce updates.
What districts should know now about solar PPA savings, performance and planning in 2026.