Five More States Granted NCLB Waivers
Arkansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Utah and Virginia have received waivers from No Child Left Behind.
NAESP Supports Anti-Bullying Caucus
Spurred by the growing national conversation about bullying, Congress has launched a bipartisan Anti-Bullying Caucus.
Iowa Denied NCLB Waiver
Iowa is the first state to be a denied a waiver by the Department of Education.
Updated! NAESP Supports Amendment to Clarify Cuts
Confused about the impact of looming education budget cuts? Clarification is on the way.
Senate Boosts Funding for Title I, IDEA
Proposed budget includes modest increases to education funding—but the House has to act, too.
No Change to "Highly Qualified Teachers" Definition
Controversial spending bill provision that would have labeled unprepared teachers as "qualified" was defeated.
Senate Subcommittee Approves Funding Bill
Bill boosts funding for Race to the Top, Title I, Head Start; a final committee vote is scheduled for Thursday.
Senate Committee to Vote on Education Funding Bill
Subcommittee will debate appropriations bill Tuesday, with a full committee vote set for Thursday.
Lessons from Green Ribbon Schools
Stories from the 78 award-winning schools highlight tips for improving environmental education.
Report on Broadband in Schools Released
As students and teachers rely more on technology, schools’ broadband internet needs are growing fast.
