
120+ Wisconsin School Districts Seek Additional Funding This Fall
As Wisconsin’s school funding crisis continues, 120 districts are holding referendums on property taxes and bonds this fall.
As Wisconsin’s school funding crisis continues, 120 districts are holding referendums on property taxes and bonds this fall.
Montana State University set a new annual record for research expenditures at $257 million, a 12% increase over the previous year.
A recent Arizona Department of Education survey reveals the reasons the state is struggling to attract and retain teachers.
There’s an interesting story developing in Scottsdale, where three open seats on the public school board have set up a premise you might expect in a play or a movie. Six people, all vying for those seats, have combined into two factions—each running on a ‘joint ticket.’
As Michigan’s K-12 students return to school this fall, state vaccination data shows many are at increased risk of disease.
The Mount Horeb School District in Dane County will receive $118,000 in federal funding for mental health support.
Kirsten Engel, driven by drastic cuts in public education, runs for Congress to reverse Arizona’s declining school funding.
Harris picks Walz as VP, highlighting a contrast in education policies: free K-12 meals vs. school vouchers debate.
As of Aug. 1, the Office of Public Instruction’s portal listed 853 public school job postings in Montana, highlighting a significant teacher shortage.
Michigan’s OK2SAY tip line reached a record number of reports in 2023, aiding early intervention and safer schools.
Mo Green, Democratic nominee for NC’s public schools, faces Michele Morrow, a far-right Republican who called public schools ‘indoctrination centers’.
Project 2025, the 922-page blueprint of right-wing policies if Trump is elected, includes plans to dismantle the U.S. DOE.