A quarter-by-quarter look at the federal grants, state programs and private funding sources that can help schools invest in the technology they need. Curtiss Strietelmeier is a K–12 analyst for CDW•G.
This appendix describes four programs that have been implemented in recent years to strengthen the connections between the science, mathematics, and engineering professions and K-12 education. Three ...
The White House took giant steps Tuesday toward breaking up the U.S. Department of Education and spreading key K-12 functions across other agencies, moves that many consider a violation of federal law ...
At least 35 governors mentioned K-12 achievement or academic supports in their addresses, ECS found—making 2026 the first year academics emerged as the most frequently mentioned education priority ...
File photo of students in an art class at Doris Henderson Newcomers School in Greensboro. The U.S. Department of Education is expected to release some of the federal funds for public schools today ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University’s Scalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement and SCALE K-12 programs will continue to prepare America’s youth for careers in emerging technologies thanks to a ...
When asked what factors could lead to major improvements to their CTE program, top answers included more funding to add new ...
Students receiving special education services in private settings would transition to a new, in-district program under a proposal up for discussion Monday by the Columbia School Board. The program ...