New Contract Model Ties Ed Tech Pay to Student Success
School districts are testing outcomes-based ed tech contracts that tie vendor pay to student progress as pandemic relief funds expire.
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School districts are testing outcomes-based ed tech contracts that tie vendor pay to student progress as pandemic relief funds expire.
NAEYC marked its centenary as early learning advocates highlighted persistent childcare funding gaps, low educator wages and uneven access.
Miguel Cardona joined a Connecticut workforce panel as federal education priorities shifted toward job placement, technical training and labor-market outcomes.
Indiana degree cuts and Kentucky tenure legislation show how fiscal metrics are reshaping public universities across the Midwest.
US families reported rising special education barriers as paperwork, therapy denials and funding gaps delayed services.
A symbolic Pencil for Oregon governor campaign used a write-in stunt to push youth literacy into Oregon politics.
New York education officials are ending the century-old Regents exam graduation requirement in favor of a broader framework.
Kristin Lidstrom, a veteran business educator at Hamilton Southeastern High School, launched her AP Business with Personal Finance pilot program on April 4, 2026, to address a widening gap in student...
NASA scientists and Earth educators gathered on April 4, 2026, to reveal how orbital habitat designs now dictate terrestrial living space standards.
Police in South Jersey arrested a 43-year-old preschool instructor on April 3, 2026, culminating a multi-jurisdictional investigation into allegations of sexual assault involving multiple minors.
Harvard University faculty members plan to decide on April 3, 2026, whether to implement strict quotas on the distribution of top academic honors.
New York City officials opened a taxpayer-funded preschool on the Upper East Side on April 3, 2026, marking a sharp expansion of the universal childcare initiative.