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A Tennessee District Perseveres in Wake of Online-Testing Woes

The state pulled the plug on new online tests aligned to the common core, but school leaders in Kingsport, Tenn., see it as a temporary setback in implementing the news standards and assessments. → Read More

Educators Hope Congress Provides Clarity, Support on Privacy Issues

Eight federal bills, amendments, or provisions related to student-data privacy have been introduced in 2015. → Read More

Farewell, From One-Half of the Politics K-12 Team

Lauren Camera is leaving Education Week for the national education reporter's spot at U.S. News and World Report, and Politics K-12 will forge ahead. → Read More

Farewell, From One-Half of the Politics K-12 Team

Lauren Camera is leaving Education Week for the national education reporter's spot at U.S. News and World Report, and Politics K-12 will forge ahead. → Read More

A 'Tremendous Teacher Shortage' in Okla. Confronts First-Year Chief

To help battle Oklahoma's teacher shortage, state chief Joy Hofmeister is calling for a $5,000 increase in base pay for teacher salaries over the next five years. → Read More

A 'Tremendous Teacher Shortage' in Okla. Confronts First-Year Chief

To help battle Oklahoma's teacher shortage, state chief Joy Hofmeister is calling for a $5,000 increase in base pay for teacher salaries over the next five years. → Read More

ESEA High on Agenda of Education Issues as Congress Returns

Dueling bills passed in both chambers to overhaul the federal education law face lawmakers fresh off a five-week summer sabbatical. → Read More

Obama Touts ConnectEd Program In Remote Alaska

The White House launched the program in 2013, and has drawn financial support from ed-tech providers and private organizations with the goal of improving digital education and Web connectivity. → Read More

Rep. John Kline Won't Seek Re-Election; Adds Pressure on ESEA Rewrite

His forthcoming departure puts added pressure on lawmakers in both chambers to come to an agreement on their respective ESEA overhauls before the end of the year. → Read More

Rep. John Kline Won't Seek Re-Election; Adds Pressure on ESEA Rewrite

His forthcoming departure puts added pressure on lawmakers in both chambers to come to an agreement on their respective ESEA overhauls before the end of the year. → Read More

Rep. John Kline Won't Seek Re-Election; Adds Pressure on ESEA Rewrite

His forthcoming departure puts added pressure on lawmakers in both chambers to come to an agreement on their respective ESEA overhauls before the end of the year. → Read More

Obama Touts ConnectEd Program In Remote Alaska

The White House launched the program in 2013, and has drawn financial support from ed-tech providers and private organizations with the goal of improving digital education and Web connectivity. → Read More

Jeb Bush Touts K-12 Scholarships, Readies College-Affordability Plan

The GOP presidential hopeful and former Florida governor also talked about immigration at a town hall meeting Tuesday with high school students in Miami. → Read More

Jeb Bush Touts K-12 Scholarships, Readies College-Affordability Plan

The GOP presidential hopeful and former Florida governor also talked about immigration at a town hall meeting Tuesday with high school students in Miami. → Read More

Kentucky Board of Education Shortens List of Commissioner Candidates to Five

The education-chief hopefuls include both in-state and out-of-state educators, and the list could soon be whittled down further. → Read More

Kentucy Board of Education Shortens List of Commissioner Candidates to Five

The education-chief hopefuls have not been named, but they include both in-state and out-of-state educators. → Read More

Former Sen. Mary Landrieu: Charters Increased Equity In New Orleans Schools

For the Louisiana Democrat, the most important story in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is the enhanced equity in the New Orleans' education system. → Read More

What Great Political Theorist Does Your State Govern Like?

A report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute found that the current trend in most states is toward greater state control, but there's no one best way to govern. → Read More

Former Sen. Mary Landrieu: Charters Increased Equity In New Orleans Schools

For the Louisiana Democrat, the most important story in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is the enhanced equity in the New Orleans' education system. → Read More

What Great Political Theorist Does Your State Govern Like?

A report from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute found that the current trend in most states is toward greater state control, but there's no one best way to govern. → Read More