The Baltimore Sun Reports…
on high school students in the local area that have sent in over 10 college applications.
on high school students in the local area that have sent in over 10 college applications.
seeing less students suspended for 10 days or less. 2,354 students suspended 10 days or less compared to 3,696 during the same period last year.
The report shows that more and more students are graduating each year with a nursing degree, but the amount of students in nursing programs over the past couple of years has remained flat. The report blames shortage of nursing teachers as to why nursing student population is flat.
The amount of students not getting into nursing college is around 50%.
Median age of nurse faculty is around 52 years old in Texas. Turnover rate for nursing teachers in 2006 was around 14%.
They look at salary and it shows a massive gap between a nursing teacher and other jobs. The teacher made 45 grand in salary while a nurse practitioner got around 78 grand in salary, but a nurse practitioner in specialty care almost made 100 grand in salary.
reports on a new study that says parents value student satisfaction when picking a teacher.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports on this school district that gives public funding for charter schools, but operate freely from traditional public schools.
is looking at a proposal that would dump a long-standing guarantee of admission for students making minimum grades and standardized test scores. The proposal would dump students from taking 2 required SAT exams.