Congress Passes 7.4 Billion Bill….
for Head Start. The previous amount spent on Head Start was 6.9 Billion.
for Head Start. The previous amount spent on Head Start was 6.9 Billion.
is to change how many students can be sent home. In the 2005-2006 school year schools in the state had 77,000 out-of-school suspensions.
that the state colleges in New Hampshire are turning away a record amount of applicants.
The Baltimore Sun reports on superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick who tried our comic books in the elementary classroom. She got such a great response from students she wants to expand it into the middle school grades as well.
in Georgia is going up 15% to $2,248 per semester this fall. This rate is supposed to last over a four period for incoming freshman.
making a comeback says an Arizona Republic Article. Parents in these school sign a contract where they have to check homework done by his or her kid and in some cases have to volunteer at the school.