Category: Education
April Solar Eclipse Brings Day Off for Students in WNY School Districts
In a celestial spectacle set to captivate Western New York, April 8 promises a rare cosmic display as the region finds itself in the path […]
Florida Explores Volunteer Chaplains to Address Shortage of School Psychologists
Florida is grappling with a critical shortage of school psychologists to meet the mental health needs of students. In response to this pressing issue, state […]
California’s Student Transport Firm, Zūm, Raises $140M for Electric Buses
California-based student transportation services firm, Zūm, has successfully concluded a Series E funding round, raising an impressive $140 million. The funding initiative was led by […]
An Open Letter to NYC Students Thriving in the Evolving Learning Landscape
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the traditional classroom setting has given way to the realm of virtual learning, a shift accelerated by the transformative […]
New York’s Southern Tier Boasts Top Two Community Colleges
When it comes to community colleges in New York State, the Southern Tier has proven its excellence, with two institutions securing spots in the top […]
Governor Hochul Holds Strong on School Aid Revisions Amid Growing Opposition
Governor Kathy Hochul remains steadfast in her push to reform the distribution of state school aid, a move that has ignited a storm of opposition […]
Texas Law Restricting DEI at Public Colleges Sparks Controversy
In the wake of a new Texas state law prohibiting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at public universities, students and faculty are navigating the […]
California State University Enhances Grant Support for Tuition and Living Expenses
In a significant stride towards accessible education, California State University (CSU) trustees have greenlit a groundbreaking decision to extend grants, encompassing not only tuition but […]
$35M Grant Enhances Florida Schools’ Semiconductor Instruction
In a significant move to foster the growth of Florida’s semiconductor industry, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the allocation of over $35 million in funding. The […]
Florida Lawmakers Consider Amendments to Corporal Punishment Guidelines in Public Schools
Surprising revelations emerged this week as lawmakers in the Florida House expressed their lack of awareness regarding the continued use of corporal punishment in public […]