November 27, 2024 - 06:10

Ahead of major shifts on Capitol Hill, Amanda Mazin addressed the ongoing challenges in special education, emphasizing how America's teacher shortage has exacerbated these issues. During the hearing, she outlined the critical need for more qualified educators to support students with special needs effectively. Mazin's insights highlighted the urgent need for policy changes to address the growing demands in the educational system, particularly for those requiring specialized assistance. The discussion underscored the importance of investing in teacher recruitment and retention to ensure all students receive the support they deserve.
May 1, 2026 - 03:44
Payson: An Ideal Location for an Outdoor Education CenterTom Fraker, a part-time resident of Payson for eight years, pointed out the bustling intersection of State Routes 87 and 260, noting that over 6 million vehicles pass through each year. However, he...
April 30, 2026 - 11:35
Idaho State Board of Education Greenlights Boise State University’s Decade-Long Campus Master PlanThe Idaho State Board of Education has officially approved Boise State University’s comprehensive 10-year Campus Master Plan during its April meeting held in Moscow. The strategic blueprint is...
April 29, 2026 - 21:15
Arizona Republicans Unveil Budget Proposal with Deep Education CutsThe Arizona state budget package introduced by Republican lawmakers this week has drawn sharp criticism for slashing millions of dollars in education-related spending while omitting any funding for...
April 29, 2026 - 17:27
First winner of Dr Arif Naveed Education Prize announcedThe first recipient of the Dr Arif Naveed Education Prize has been officially announced, with Dr. Rubaiya Murshed selected as the inaugural winner. The award was established to honor the legacy of...