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K-12 Education News
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Starting a computer science program at the elementary school level involves gathering support, explaining the “why,” letting teachers play and experiment, establishing tech teams and formalizing new expectations.
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As digital tools become more embedded in teaching and learning, questions about wellness, engagement and balance are affecting how districts think about instructional quality and responsible technology governance.
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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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The school wanted parents to foot much of the bill for new infrastructure and mobile devices.
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A Texas district will change how science, technology, engineering and math instruction happen with a $5.8 million grant.
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The schools are on track to reach the governor's December goal.
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The district didn't want a repeat of last year's problems.
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The tools allow staff members to see what types of people are coming onto campus and send them away if they pose a risk.
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The number of laptops, tablet computers and other devices in Vermont schools has exploded in the last several years, according to a new Agency of Education technology survey.
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The records include details about technology purchases, among other things.
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The current funding model's attendance requirements have gotten online charter schools into hot water with the Ohio Education Department.
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Education and industry are working together to train up more workers for jobs in science, technology, engineering and math.
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A volunteer crew is trying to wire portable buildings for internet and phone before school starts.
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The camp is designed to close the gender gap in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Eighty-five hot spots allow patrons to continue their education online, search for jobs and take the Internet with them on vacation.
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Students from rival high schools in one Missouri school district are working on a real-world science, technology, engineering and math project this school year.
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The conference is part of the district's efforts to follow the state's technology plan.
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Alabama state law requires school systems to offer online classes, but this high school is ahead of the game.
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The Virginia Department of Education sponsors these school camps through a grant program.
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The move is part of the state's Comprehensive Personalized Learning Strategy, which uses open educational resources and affordable laptops to help all students prepare for the goals they set for themselves after high school.
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A Vancouver Public Schools leader will be working with the Alliance for Excellent Education and start a new position in his district.
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