September 10, 2025 - 19:04

The latest NAEP scores reveal a troubling trend in American education, indicating that progress has stagnated for over a decade. As students continue to face significant challenges, it is crucial for educational leaders at all levels to shift their focus from pandemic-related excuses to actionable solutions.
The data clearly indicates that the traditional methods and resources currently in place are insufficient to meet the needs of students. There is an urgent need for innovative approaches that can effectively address the underlying issues plaguing the education system. This includes increasing funding, enhancing teacher training, and implementing targeted programs that support students from diverse backgrounds.
Furthermore, collaboration among educators, policymakers, and communities is essential. By uniting efforts and pooling resources, stakeholders can create a more equitable and effective educational landscape. The time for complacency has passed; now is the moment for decisive action to ensure that every student has the opportunity to succeed.
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Milligan education alumni lead Tennessee in administrator placementMILLIGAN, Tenn. (July 9, 2026) - Milligan University`s educator preparation program has been ranked first in the state for placing its graduates into school leadership roles, according to the...
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1.5 million borrowers were promised student loan relief. A new lawsuit wants proof it happenedA new legal challenge is putting the U.S. Department of Education on the spot, demanding evidence that it actually delivered on a promise to cancel federal student loans for over a million people....
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Happenings: The Horological Society Of New York Is Bringing Its Traveling Education Classes Down UnderThe Horological Society of New York is taking its traveling education program to Australia for the first time. The series of classes will land in Sydney this November, hosted in partnership with...
July 8, 2026 - 06:36
‘Ghost students’: Education Department battles financial fraud schemesThe U.S. Department of Education is facing a growing wave of financial fraud involving so-called `ghost students` - fake enrollees used to siphon federal aid money. These schemes have become more...