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- North Dakota State University's Soybean Symposium fosters next generation of scientists
North Dakota State University hosts Soybean Symposium
- Administrator's Corner: District 241 navigating enrollment changes
District 241 adjusts budget for enrollment changes.
- St. Patrick’s Day around Seattle 2026: Parade, Irish Festival and more
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Seattle, Irish Festival at Gas Works Park, Live Celtic music at the Fremont Abbey Arts Center
- Student art auction at the Dahl Arts Center raises money for meal debt
Student art auction at Dahl Arts Center supports students in paying off meal debt.
- College Place schools receive grant for playground ADA improvements
College Place schools receive grant for playground ADA improvements
- EDITORIAL: Investing in education: SB 1546 has our support
Oklahoma lawmakers pass education funding bill
- Stossel: The reading wars
Reading instruction methods vary widely, with some schools using phonics and others focusing on whole language approaches.
- Special guests read to Walnut Grove students for Read Across America week
Special guests visit Walnut Grove students to read during Read Across America week.
- High school students get in-depth view of federal government during United States Senate Youth Program
High school students participate in the United States Senate Youth Program.
- Hager Preschool offering two sessions in 2026-27
Hager Preschool to offer two half-day sessions in 2026-27
- Victoria ISD to host 2026 Career Fair March 31
Victoria ISD to host 2026 Career Fair on March 31 at the Victoria Fine Arts Center.
- In brief: Bridge lessons, new police car and more in Sewickley area
Local residents can take bridge lessons at the Sewickley Area Bridge Club.
- Woodford County DAR chapter announces 'Good Citizen' award recipients
The Black Partridge Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently honored six Woodford County high school seniors with Good Citizen awards.
- New social studies test could be created under Iowa proposal
Iowa House passes legislation for new statewide social studies test
- Hunter education class in Hayward begins March 24
Hunter education class begins March 24 in Hayward.
- Search for new Gering superintendent to begin soon
New superintendent search process begins.
- BPS board approves Chromebook purchase, HVAC bid
Chromebook purchase approved
- Headset drive launched for Keystone Heights Elementary
Headset drive launched at Keystone Heights Elementary to address classroom shortages
- Career Impact Academy is a rare opportunity in ag for area high schoolers
Career Impact Academy provides precision agriculture training for area high schoolers.
- Calypso student thriving in UMO’s Visual Arts & Design Program
Calypso student Brooke Amara Braswell excels in UMO's Visual Arts & Design Program.
- Rock County Christian School to expand
Rock County Christian School to relocate from its current location to the McNeel Middle School building, with plans to make the switch by the start of the next school year.
- Coeur d'Alene Backpack Program needs help to keep feeding kids
Coeur d'Alene Backpack Program running out of funds
- Rock County Christian excited to be able to expand
Rock County Christian School to move high school to new location
- 8 qualify in Bartow school board races
Three seats on the Bartow County Board of Education are up for election.
- John Zumbrunnen named UW–Madison provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs
John Zumbrunnen named UW–Madison provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
- School voucher program: What to expect before applying
Application process involves submitting documentation and completing an online application
- Assembly, school board work toward local school funding measure
The Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education and Borough Assembly discuss school funding measure.
- MVILR to host spring open house at MVCC Rome campus
Mohawk Valley Institute for Learning in Retirement hosts Spring Open House at MVCC Rome campus on March 12.
- NH House makes legislative rebuttal to Con-Val decision | CloseUp
New Hampshire House passes bill defining education funding, responds to Con-Val ruling
- Londonderry: Full-day kindergarten hopes to return to school ballot
Londonderry voters will face lengthy town and school ballots as they head to the polls March 10.
- School board to review bids for MCTEA window replacement
School board to review bids for MCTEA window replacement
- Massachusetts students again lead nation in AP test results
Massachusetts students achieve record-breaking AP scores.
- Opinion: White House offers muddled goals in Iran as Congress again stands aside
The U.S. is seeking to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, but the Trump administration's goals are unclear and its actions have been criticized for being too focused on regime change rather than a specific objective.
- Hoyt announces spring class session
Hoyt announces spring class session
- School Board hears from staff on planning, boundaries
Staff presented plans to board members for school boundary changes and addressed questions about the district's long-term planning process.
- Star Class: Learning with bean bags
Star students learn with fun bean bags.
- University of Missouri engineers celebrate patron saint with annual festivities
University of Missouri engineers celebrate patron saint with annual festivities
- School districts struggling with enrollment are looking forward to Micron boosting their budget
Central Square Central School District to receive increased state aid with projected enrollment doubling.
- Council Bluffs school board to review superintendent search firms proposals
Council Bluffs school board to review superintendent search firms' proposals.
- Lewis County CEOS holds planning meeting March 3
Lewis County CEOS Marketing and Membership Committee meets for annual planning meeting at WVU Lewis County Extension Office.
- Talbot students step into history at new Frederick Douglass exhibition
Talbot County eighth graders visit Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum for Frederick Douglass exhibition.
- New sheet music inspiring Calvary Baptist students
New sheet music brings inspiration to Calvary Baptist students
- Donations help pay off delinquent school meal accounts
Donations help pay off delinquent school meal accounts
- Charleston High School students gain big experience building tiny houses
Charleston High School students build tiny houses for sale