School districts are suing East Valley Institute of Technology over a funding agreement, claiming CTE programs on campuses are not receiving fair share of funds.
Groups of districts already working on escaping the factory model applied for grant money to work on innovative high school options.
A GNA Feature by James Amoh Jnr, GNA Accra, Nov. 1, GNA – When President Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany arrives in Accra ...
Before Madyson Wolfgang headed to Bloomsburg University to major in criminal justice, she studied that field at the Schuylkill Technology Center, which prepared her greatly for what was to come in ...
By working together, we can help more young Pennsylvanians harness the power of information and use it for good.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University (VTSU) is proud to recognize Manufacturing Month in October, acknowledging the importance of manufacturing to Vermont’s economy and the University’s ...
Design and construction companies involved in building schools have more to consider these days than the brick veneer on the ...
The Lakeview Public School district is holding a special election on Tuesday for a capital project technology levy referendum, that would bring in $250,000 annually up to 10 years to maintain ...
Kathryn Kelly, founder and executive director of The Heights Foundation, called the investment a major step toward expanding ...
They don’t consider it safe and they don’t think the companies are going to fix it.” Common Sense Media, a research and advocacy group focused on youth and technology, has not endorsed the bill yet, ...
Exciting things are happening for Northeastern Junior College’s Agriculture Department. With the opening of the expanded Applied Technology Campus there is now a large new space to help ag ...
The Mancos School District’s drones program has become a cornerstone of its career and technical education pathways, thanks ...