The passage of House Bill 5 may have had strong support in the Texas House of Representatives, but business groups in Texas hold divergent opinions on what the legislation could mean for the state’s business community.
State legislation in New Mexico would bar the state education department, as well as charter schools and public districts, from hiring private entities to manage schools.
The market for education software and digital products grew by more than 3.5 percent and now stands at $7.7 billion, new research shows.
The state’s board of education approved 45 course providers to participate in unprecedented Course Choice program, four days after a judge ruled it unconstitutional.
Sweeping education changes passed by the state legislature are voted down overwhelmingly.
In Idaho, voters are deciding whether to uphold a suite of controversial and far-reaching measures passed by the state legislature last year.
The state doesn’t allow charter schools, but new law will give district-run schools greater autonomy.
Up to $80 million from Zuckerberg donation could pay for merit-based teacher bonuses in new tentative contract.
Wake County judge rules that the school must be approved by the state board of education, which had previously decided not to act on the charter application.
In a recent licensing deal with an online college, McGraw-Hill will be paid based on student performance, an arrangement some K-12 officials have advocated for but remains rare.