• Detroit launches free bus rides for all K-12 students

    Detroit launches free bus rides for all K-12 students

    From today, Detroit will offer free public bus rides to all K-12 students, through its new “Rise to Ride” program, allowing students to travel on DDOT buses at any time by showing a school-issued ID. Announced during Mayor Mary Sheffield’s State of the City address, the initiative aims to improve student attendance, expand access to…

  • Schools shift focus to AI governance as adoption accelerates

    Schools shift focus to AI governance as adoption accelerates

    K-12 school districts are moving away from both rapid, uncoordinated artificial intelligence (AI) adoption and cautious inaction, instead prioritizing structured governance models that emphasize oversight, risk management, and long-term adaptability. Education leaders argue that AI differs from previous technologies due to its rapid evolution and its ability to generate work, meaning decisions can no longer…

  • Missouri looks to replace outdated state exams with faster, flexible testing

    Missouri looks to replace outdated state exams with faster, flexible testing

    Missouri education officials are piloting a new standardized testing model that replaces the single end-of-year Missouri Assessment Program exam with a series of assessments throughout the school year, delivering results within 24 to 48 hours to better track student progress and inform teaching. The proposed “Success Ready Student Assessment,” funded initially by a $1m federal…

  • Budget cuts hit Indianapolis schools amid enrollment decline and funding pressures

    Budget cuts hit Indianapolis schools amid enrollment decline and funding pressures

    The Indianapolis Public Schools board has approved a roughly $490 million operating budget for the 2026–27 school year, including $7m in school-level cuts, as the district faces a projected deficit, declining enrollment, and reduced revenue from property tax reforms. The budget introduces cost-saving measures such as sharing specialist teachers across schools and reducing prekindergarten sites,…

  • Humanoid robot joins First Lady at White House to showcase future of AI teaching

    Humanoid robot joins First Lady at White House to showcase future of AI teaching

    On Wednesday, a humanoid robot named “Figure 03” accompanied Melania Trump at Fostering the Future Together, a White House summit focused on artificial intelligence (AI) in education. The robot, developed by Sillicon Valley startup Figure AI, greeted attendees in 11 languages and was described as the first American-made humanoid guest at the White House. The…

  • Seoul urges Tokyo to revise territorial claims over Dokdo in school materials

    Seoul urges Tokyo to revise territorial claims over Dokdo in school materials

    South Korea has urged Japan to correct territorial claims over the disputed Dokdo islets in newly approved high school textbooks, formally protesting descriptions that label the islands as Japanese territory and characterize Korea’s control as illegal. Seoul criticized the materials for distorting historical facts, called for immediate revisions, and reiterated that Dokdo is Korean territory…