New Mexico To End Practice Of Social Promotion In Schools

Governor Susana Martinez has made the following statement applauding the House of Representatives for passing legislation to end the practice

West Virginia Schools To Receive Dropout Prevention Tools

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin has announced that school dropout prevention tools will soon arrive at every school in West Virginia.

New York Expands Plan For Performance Based Teacher Evaluation System

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced that he will be submitting a program bill that would expedite and expand ongoing

Nation Looks To Massachusetts For Guidance On STEM Education Programming

Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray has announced that Massachusetts will serve as a national model for Science, Technology, Engineering and

New York Proposes Salary Cap For School Superintendents

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced that he will submit a program bill to cap the salaries of school superintendents

Minnesota Governor And Legislature Agree On Teacher Licensing Bill

Governor Mark Dayton today sent a letter to the Chairs of the House and Senate Education Committees regarding SF40, the

Oregon Announces Members Of State Education Investment Team

Teachers, school administrators, children’s advocates, university researchers and business people are among the 13 Oregonians Governor Kitzhaber announced will serve

Georgia Takes Steps To Preserve HOPE Scholarship

Governor Nathan Deal today will introduce bipartisan legislation that preserves Georgia’s cherished HOPE scholarship and Pre-K programs even as it

Kentucky Releases Task Force On Transforming Education Report

After a year of research and discussions, the Governor’s Task Force on Transforming Education in Kentucky completed its study of

Princeton Review Ranks Five Virginia Schools As Best Value Colleges

University of Virginia Ranked Nation’s Best Public College Value While The College of William and Mary, James Madison University, Virginia

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