Infrastructure

Why Are Preschool Enrollment Rates Declining in NJ's Poorest Districts?
Education Management Why Are Preschool Enrollment Rates Declining in NJ's Poorest Districts?

The significant and concerning trend of declining preschool enrollment rates in some of New Jersey's poorest school districts, specifically focusing on 3- and 4-year-olds eligible for full-day preschool programs, has drawn the attention of educational authorities and policymakers. A

February 17, 2025
Can State Aid Save Tennessee State University From Financial Collapse?
Education Management Can State Aid Save Tennessee State University From Financial Collapse?

Tennessee State University (TSU), a historically Black public institution, is grappling with a severe financial crisis that threatens its survival. The university faces the possibility of running out of cash as early as April or May 2024. Interim President Dwayne Tucker has made an urgent appeal to

February 12, 2025
Should Pennsylvania Increase School Facilities Funding to $500 Million?
Education Management Should Pennsylvania Increase School Facilities Funding to $500 Million?

Governor Josh Shapiro and the General Assembly have allocated $250 million in public school facilities funding for 2024, signaling Pennsylvania's first state-directed funds for school facility improvements since 2016. Distributed through the Public School Facilities Improvement Grant (PSFIG)

February 11, 2025
State Funding for Higher Education Rises in 2025 Despite Inflation
Education Management State Funding for Higher Education Rises in 2025 Despite Inflation

In a remarkable turn of events for higher education in the United States, the fiscal year 2025 saw a significant boost in state funding, providing a much-needed financial infusion to universities and colleges nationwide. According to the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association's

February 5, 2025
Princeton Voters Approve $89.1M School Renovation and Expansion Plan
Education Management Princeton Voters Approve $89.1M School Renovation and Expansion Plan

In a recent development that addresses the dual challenges posed by Princeton's growing population and the aging infrastructure of its schools, voters in Princeton have approved an $89.1 million bond referendum, aimed at funding critical renovations and updates for Princeton Public School

February 3, 2025
Will Texas A&M's Growth Cap Enhance Infrastructure and Student Services?
Education Management Will Texas A&M's Growth Cap Enhance Infrastructure and Student Services?

Texas A&M University is taking a significant step to manage its future properly by temporarily capping undergraduate enrollment growth at its main campus in College Station. This strategic initiative, led by President Mark Welsh III, seeks to address the impacts of a decade-long period of rapid

January 30, 2025
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