This year, the Philadelphia School District has significantly expanded its free summer programs, adding capacity for an additional 2,000 students, thereby making provision for a total of 25,000 students. With diverse activities such as welding, small business launching, drumline, orchestra, summer
What sets apart an exceptional educator from a good one? This question was at the heart of the Penn State College of Education's annual awards ceremony. Recognizing and honoring the outstanding achievements and steadfast dedication of educators, staff, and students influences the community and
Marshall County Schools, led by Superintendent Shelby Haines, recently honored Keith “Panger” Wright and Megan Pintus as the Service Personnel and Teacher of the Year. The ceremony, held at Grave Creek Archaeological Complex, celebrated their exceptional dedication. Wright, a custodian at John Mar
The legislative action taken by the Iowa Senate on school funding recently culminated in the passing of Senate File 167. This critical piece of legislation determines the State Supplemental Aid (SSA) rate for K-12 public schools for the coming fiscal year. With a 2% increase agreed upon after
The exploration of Generative AI (GAI) in higher education took center stage at the Inno-GBA Seminar hosted at Lingnan University in Hong Kong, drawing major government officials, industry leaders, and academic scholars. This significant event underscored the transformative potential of AI in
The William Magee Center is hosting its highly anticipated "Passport to Wellness" fair at the South Campus Recreation Center on April 8. This annual event attracts students eager to explore various aspects of health and wellness in an engaging and interactive environment. Upon entering,