State Ethics Code Faces Refresh
Rhode Island's ethics code, particularly regarding gift-giving rules, is under review and may soon receive significant updates to address modern governance challenges. Source: rhodeislandcurrent.com
Rhode Island's ethics code, particularly regarding gift-giving rules, is under review and may soon receive significant updates to address modern governance challenges. Source: rhodeislandcurrent.com
Technology experts have welcomed the recent executive order on implementing AI in K-12 schools but have called for more specific guidelines and implementation details. Source: rhodeislandcurrent.com
The U.S. Department of Education is requiring states to confirm compliance with new directives banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in schools or risk losing federal education funding. Rhode Island educators are assessing potential impacts on existing programs. Source: rhodeislandcurrent.com
Rhode Island's Education Commissioner has issued a statement opposing recently proposed federal education budget cuts, highlighting their potential negative impact on Rhode Island schools and students. The Commissioner emphasized concerns about reduced funding for special education and Title I programs. Source: wpri.com
A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Education must reinstate previously approved extensions for COVID-19 education relief funds (ESSER). The decision affects Rhode Island schools that had planned projects using these funds beyond the original deadline. Source: k12dive.com
Providence Teachers Union representatives have expressed concerns about Mayor Brett Smiley's proposed school turnaround plan, stating it lacks specific details and clear implementation strategies. Teachers are calling for more educator input in the development process. Source: pbn.com
National report examining how recent federal budget cuts are impacting teachers across the country on Teacher Appreciation Day. The article explores funding reductions for classroom resources and professional development programs. Source: abcnews.go.com
Analysis of the proposed federal education budget that would eliminate critical funding for English language learners, adult education programs, and teacher recruitment initiatives. The article includes potential impacts on Rhode Island schools with diverse student populations. Source: edsource.org
Little Shepherd Preschool in Cranston hosts special events to honor educators during Teacher Appreciation Week. The celebration includes community involvement and recognition of early childhood education professionals' contributions. Source: cranstononline.com
Profile of a new teacher-led advocacy organization in Providence called PVD CORE (Collective for Organizing and Racial Equity). The group aims to address educational inequities and improve conditions for both educators and students in Providence public schools. Source: steveahlquist.substack.com
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