July 15, 2022 WV eligible households to receive a one-time summer feeding benefit for children A West Virginia program will provide $391 per eligible child, to be deposited onto their West Virginia-Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer card.
July 15, 2022 Florida gives teacher of the year award to seventh grade math teacher Melissa Matz, a math teacher from northeast Florida, has received the Teacher of the Year award. Matz was competing against almost 185,000 public school teachers.
July 15, 2022 Jill Biden to speak at teachers' union convention CEO Aaron Withe slams teachers' unions for pushing the left-wing politicization, including CRT, in schools.
July 14, 2022 Tennessee governor pushes long-blocked school voucher program 'immediately' A three-judge panel on Wednesday cleared Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s school choice program to proceed based on the recent Tennessee Supreme Court ruling upholding the 2019 program.
July 14, 2022 Teachers' unions push Democrats to get more aggressive on critical race theory Teachers unions are calling on Democrats to push back against Republican messaging on critical race theory as conservatives make gains in school boards across the country.
July 14, 2022 2 years of COVID, woke schools devastated our kids. Will the education bosses ever wise up? COVID-19 lockdowns were a major educational failure, but school systems don't want to admit it. Instead, they keep the same strategy and children suffer.
July 13, 2022 Colorado sixth-grader gets letters of encouragement from around the world after yearbook goes unsigned Brody Ridder had made several attempts to make friends while attending school in Colorado. Still, he came home with only two signatures in his yearbook
July 13, 2022 Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation launches investigation into Commissioners of the Land Office The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is looking into allegations that the commissioner of the Land Office abused his position and misspent public funds.
July 13, 2022 Civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune honored in Statuary Hall Mary McLeod Bethune, a former black educator, was honored in the Capitol's Statuary Hall. Her descendants gathered to watch her be honored.
July 13, 2022 Indiana students improve testing scores from last year, looking to get back to pre-pandemic marks Indiana students took standardized tests last month and the state saw improvements in English and math scores. The marks still trails the average scores before the pandemic.