Funds For Learning, the nation’s largest E-rate compliance firm, announced expanded user package options for the award-winning E-rate Manager tool.
Funds For Learning, the nation’s largest E-rate compliance firm, announced expanded user package options for the award-winning E-rate Manager tool.
It's official: Huntsville is one of six school districts in Alabama that are receiving more than $15.8 million in school improvement grants designed to aid struggling public schools.
Extron Electronics is pleased to announce that it is continuing its popular Classroom Technology Grant Program for the fifth straight year.
The Fair Lawn (N.J.) School District will receive $4,283 to assist with addressing the state’s anti-bullying law.
Three educators will receive $2,000 in portable interactive technology for their classrooms as winners of a nationwide teacher grant from Learning Resources.
AMX shared the Global Education Alliance's picks for semifinalists for the AMX Innovation Awards at UBTech 2012.
Framingham State University, in partnership with several school districts, has received a $1.68 million federal grant to educate teachers of English language learners, the school announced Wednesday.
The head of the Kansas Department of Education said Wednesday it's not certain that the state will be granted its waiver request from the federal government for more flexibility under the No Child Left Behind Act.
Through the Ready, Steady, GO! Program, 99 teachers in 28 states received grants of $100 to $500 to conduct innovative, hands-on learning projects in their classrooms.
Educators who enter Pitsco's teacher scholarship program are in the running for a $500 Pitsco Catalog gift certificate in each remaining quarter of 2012.
Discovery Education and the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute announced the Grand Prize winner and two runners up of the ‘Spruce Up Your School’ sweepstakes.
New York Education Commissioner John King says he's ready to restore federal funding to six low-performing schools in Buffalo.
National and local education leaders sat around a table Tuesday at the district’s first turnaround school, Brennan-Rogers, and shared ideas about elevating the teaching profession as it relates to education reform.
Seeking to spur a bold rethinking of the American classroom, the Obama administration on Tuesday will propose divvying up $400 million among local school districts that devise new ways of reaching children, especially students from poor and rural families.
The Ron Clark Academy and Promethean presented Amanda Morris from Tarboro, N.C. and Donna Porter from Picayune, Miss. with the 2012 Thank A Teacher Award.