Summer food grants for students advance
Lawmakers gave first-round approval March 6 to a bill that would provide grants in support of a federal summer food
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 6 to a bill that would provide grants in support of a federal summer food
Read MoreSchools could see more federal reimbursement for services provided under a bill discussed in an Education Committee hearing Feb. 21.
Read MoreSchool districts that currently do not qualify for state equalization aid would have more spending flexibility under a bill discussed
Read MoreThe daily pledge of allegiance would be heard in school classrooms under a bill discussed in an Education Committee hearing
Read MoreAfter serving in the military, the Nebraska National Guard and on numerous boards, Sen. Les Seiler is no stranger to public service.
Read MoreA bill that would allow school districts to establish career academies for students in grades seven through 12 was discussed
Read MorePublic school students would be legally required to remain in school until age 18 under a bill discussed in an
Read MoreNebraska’s six community colleges would receive funding based on a new formula under a bill considered during an Education Committee
Read MoreSchool administrators would be required to spend more time evaluating teacher performance under a bill discussed by the Education Committee
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill April 7 that would create minimum operation standards for private and out-of-state postsecondary institutions. York Sen.
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill April 6 that would revise the state aid formula for K-12 education, resulting in a decrease
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill April 6 that would revise the state aid formula for K-12 education, resulting in a decrease
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill March 28 that would require that children’s blood lead levels be tested before they enroll in
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill March 29 that would allow multiple-member school districts to collaborate on focus and magnet schools and
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony March 15 on a bill that would require the state Board of Education to establish
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