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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona Embarks on Groundbreaking Decentralization Journey in Puerto Rico
Join U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona as he takes a pivotal step towards educational transformation in Puerto Rico, visiting the island to participate in the first Education Decentralization Summit.
Enhancing Civics Education in Community Colleges: A Report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center
A new report examines the state of civics education in community colleges, highlighting opportunities for enhancement and expansion.
Loudoun County Public Schools Kicks Off New Year with Brand New Campus
Watson Mountain Middle School opens its doors to sixth graders, marking the first year of a new campus that will eventually feature an elementary and high school.
Solar Energy in US Schools: A Growing Trend
Over 1.8 GW of solar is installed at nearly 9,000 schools across the United States, with significant cost savings and environmental benefits.
West Geauga Schools Superintendent Richard Markwardt Announces Resignation
After nearly a decade at the helm of West Geauga Schools, Superintendent Richard Markwardt has officially announced his decision to resign at the end of his current contract in 2025.
Priscilla Riggs: A Rising Star in International Education
Meet Priscilla Riggs, a young woman with a passion for teaching English abroad and exploring the world. Her journey is a testament to the power of ambition, hard work, and global connections.
Newport News Public Schools Welcome Students Back with Excitement and Enthusiasm
The 2024-25 school year for Newport News Public Schools has officially begun, marked by excitement, anticipation, and a strong sense of community.
The Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival: A Celebration of Art, Community, and Fun!
Get ready to experience one of the region's premier showcases of artworks, fine craft work, and family-friendly special events at the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival.
Budget Crises Haunt US Colleges: A Wave of Program Cuts Threatens Students
US colleges face unprecedented budget crises, forcing them to slash degree programs and majors. This wave of cuts threatens students' educational paths and financial futures.
COVID Relief Spending Extensions Give States Extra Time to Liquidate Funds
States and districts with COVID relief spending extensions have an extra 14 months to liquidate funds, according to the U.S. Department of Education.