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K-12 Education News
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The Parents and Kids Safe AI Act would mandate age assurance, limit data use for minors, require child-safety audits and expand parental controls. It revises a similar, unsuccessful bill from 2025.
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TDS Telecommunications LLC has announced that Mooresville High School, part of the Mooresville Graded School District in North Carolina, is the recipient of its $10,000 TDS STEM-Ed grant.
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Schools in the state have until July 1, 2026, to enact their own AI usage policies. The new model AI policy is intended to assist districts, which can either adopt it or customize it to meet their needs.
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Science, technology, engineering, art and math education could advance with the help of innovation grants.
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Idaho school districts continue to upgrade classroom technology.
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States continue to build on their efforts and introduce laws to protect student data privacy.
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Large grants helped schools create science, technology, engineering, art and math opportunities for students to make things.
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Our infographic highlights the Top 30 honorees' achievements, which can inspire and be used as a launching board for schools and educators nationwide.
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The annual award recognizes people and organizations who are moving the needle in K-12 and higher education thanks to their commitment to ensuring today’s students are armed with the necessary tools for learning.
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Modeled after a 1990s board game, Digital Brainium is helping to educate teachers on the different facets of digital citizenship.
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High schools in a California valley are largely providing a laptop for each student, though some still have carts of devices.
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A school board member sees Wi-Fi on parked school buses as a way to reach potential students who don't have Internet access to continue their learning at home.
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Ed tech leaders share how they're doing on providing high-speed broadband to more students.
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The International Society for Technology in Education is looking for a CEO who can bring together its members and other organizations to increase ed tech adoption.
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Students in kindergarten and up will start learning computer science after teachers participate in training.
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Conneaut School District built its own online school and created curriculum to go with it.
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A new report reveals that the demand for high-speed Internet has surged while the number of school and library sites per application for the $3.9 billion federal program has dropped overall.
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The group that started at the West Virginia University Extension Service is expanding efforts in other areas.
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The state will create a plan for digital learning and distance learning.
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The county is leasing laptops in a multi-year initiative designed to give every student a device to use at school.
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Laurene Powell Jobs funded a high school redesign competition whose winner plans to combine physical spaces, a bus-based resource center and online learning.
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