Usa school news
Here are some recent news stories and updates from schools in the United States:
National News
- The National Education Association (NEA) has released a report highlighting the growing teacher shortage in the US, with over 100,000 teacher vacancies across the country. (Source: NEA)
- The US Department of Education has announced a new initiative to improve school safety, which includes providing funding for schools to implement evidence-based safety programs. (Source: US Department of Education)
- A new study has found that students who attend schools with more diverse student bodies tend to perform better academically and have better social skills. (Source: National Center for Education Statistics)
State and Local News
- In California, a new law has been passed requiring all public schools to provide free menstrual products to students. (Source: California Governor's Office)
- In New York City, a new program has been launched to provide free college tuition to students from low-income families. (Source: New York City Department of Education)
- In Texas, a new law has been passed allowing parents to opt their children out of standardized testing. (Source: Texas Education Agency)
School District News
- The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district has announced plans to close several underutilized schools in the city. (Source: Chicago Tribune)
- The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has launched a new program to provide free meals to all students, regardless of income. (Source: LAUSD)
- The New York City Department of Education has announced plans to open several new schools in underserved neighborhoods. (Source: New York City Department of Education)
Higher Education News
- The University of California, Berkeley has announced plans to offer a new online master's degree program in education. (Source: UC Berkeley)
- The University of Michigan has launched a new initiative to provide free tuition to students from low-income families. (Source: University of Michigan)
- The National Science Foundation has announced a new grant program to support STEM education research. (Source: National Science Foundation)
These are just a few examples of the many news stories and updates from schools in the United States. If you're looking for more information on a specific topic or school district, feel free to ask!