Interruptions and insults flew across the stage of Rhode Island College’s Sapinsley Hall auditorium Tuesday night as two Democratic gubernatorial candidates attempted to school the other in the third and final debate before the primary, hosted by WPRI-TV 12. Fresh off another round of public polling that shows him 20 points behind challenger Helena Buonanno […]
Parents who drive their kids to and from school could receive $1,000 this school year, thanks to a new pilot program from the Clark County School District. There are a few catches, of course. The program is only for the parents or guardians of CCSD students who are zoned for a one-star school but attending […]
Editor’s note: This is the second in a six-part series on state legislative races, chosen based on expected competitiveness between candidates and relevant issues to the district. Of the 113 seats in the Rhode Island General Assembly, all of which are elected every two years, 22 have primaries in September. Janie Segui and Zak Pereira […]
The New Mexico Office of Broadband Access and Expansion recently announced it is awarding $1 million in grants to support school districts and charter schools in implementing state-required policies limiting student screen time during instructional hours.
Former Boise State University quarterback Tony Hilde has been named executive director of Idaho Technical Career Academy virtual public charter school, officials with the school announced last week. Hilde has been with the school since 2025, when he was hired to serve as career technical education coordinator. Hilde succeeds former executive director Monti Pittman, who […]
After 29 years teaching in Montana public schools, I know exactly what it looks like when a struggling student is rendered invisible by a one-size-fits-all model that often fails to recognize kids’ technical aptitude.