The current landscape in Australia reveals a significant shift in aspirations among secondary students, as a notable rise in entrepreneurial interest has been observed. Nearly half of the students surveyed expressed a desire to start their own business after completing school. This enthusiasm
Addressing the evolving challenges in education, the East Palestine City School District is making substantial strides in transforming its educational landscape. The district recently showcased its progress, achievements, and strategic goals during the State of the Schools address, delivering a
Proposed legislative changes in Iowa could soon prohibit the use of cell phones within public schools, a matter awaiting final endorsement by Governor Kim Reynolds. This potential ban, encapsulated in House File 782, is being closely observed by local school authorities who are preparing to adapt
The recent passage of a bill by the Iowa House approving a 2% increase in K-12 per-pupil funding, which has now been sent to Governor Kim Reynolds for final approval, has ignited a significant debate about whether this funding increment can truly enhance the quality of education in Iowa.
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