A survey of top state officials who oversee technology reveals a gap between their schools’ vulnerabilities to cyberattacks and how much their states are spending to combat it.
The state program uses federal stimulus aid to award grants of up to $1,000 per child and $3,000 per family.
States Collect Record-High Tax Revenues. How This Could Influence K-12 Spending
Governors Plan to Boost K-12 Funding Next Year Despite Projections for Slower Growth
The record-high revenues are helping states invest in K-12 schools, with teacher recruitment and retention high on the spending priority list.
Profile of a Key K-12 Market: Pennsylvania
New State Money Pads District Budgets, but Staffing Shortages, Inflation Expected to Affect Spending
School district leaders in Pennsylvania warn that a newly approved increase in state funding will be offset by other challenges.
How One State’s Reading Overhaul Will Affect Schools and Curriculum Providers
Tennessee is One of 26 States to Have Implemented a New Approach Emphasizing Phonics
The Tennessee department of education’s chief academic officer breaks down the state’s sweeping year-old reading policy, one of 26 approved in states around the country.
“We’re Not Seeing Them Back Down”: Ed. Companies’ Response to State Clampdowns on Curriculum
Curriculum Providers Are Adjusting to Restrictions on Lessons About Race and Gender Identity
Curriculum providers are making subtle adjustments, but also holding their ground, in response to a wave of controversial state policies, according to a consultant who works with those companies.
Texas’ Massive Tutoring Rollout: The Critical Things Companies Need to Know
A Far-Reaching State Law Has Districts Scrambling to Provide Academic Support
A new state law has districts across the state racing to come up with strategies to support academically struggling students.
State education commissioner Richard Corcoran’s decision represents an escalation of Republican state officials’ efforts to bring cultural fights into discussions of classroom materials.
Inside One of the Nation’s Most Ambitious Statewide Tutoring Programs
A Federally Funded Effort in Arkansas Pairs Districts With Outside Providers of Support
The director of an ambitious statewide program in Arkansas talks about how it aims to pair school districts with qualified providers of academic intervention.
States Are Restricting Lessons on Race, and It’s Poised to Shape the K-12 Market
EdWeek Market Brief's Survey Asked About the Direct Impact of a Wave of New State Policies
An EdWeek Market Brief survey asked K-12 officials about how a wave of new state policies restricting lessons on race and racism will affect their selection of academic resources.