The proposal from Nebraska state Sen. Dave Murman of Glenville follows similar laws passed in Florida and Texas.
Senate and House leaders reject Trump administration plans to outsource management of Education Department programming.
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State Board of Education approves new social studies standards for K-12 There’s one thing that could make Trump’s ‘Great ...
The Michigan House approved a bill that would bar cell phone usage during instructional time in Michigan K-12 public schools.
The state's most recent estimate for K-12 enrollment dropped by more than 46,000 students. The report says it's most likely ...
Members of the public are now getting a chance to weigh in on Senate Bill 302, a new proposed law that would ban cell phones ...
The Department of Education has opened investigations into 15 K-12 schools over transgender athlete participation in girls' ...
DepEd has earlier debunked false claims about the supposed removal of the K to 12 program, and reminded the public to verify information through official government channels ...
In recognition of International Teachers’ Day (October 5th), this Research Topic critically scrutinises the indispensable ...
A proposal that would limit how K-12 students participate in school sports based on gender sparked strong reactions at a ...
Edmentum today announced the launch of Courseware Elementary, standards-aligned digital curricula for K-5. Courseware Elementary combines with the award-winning Courseware library for grades 6-12 to ...