The Philadelphia Inquirer….
has up a new article from their special report on dropouts.
has up a new article from their special report on dropouts.
gives the Wake County School District beginning in the 2009-2010 school year the authority to move kids to a year-round school even if the parents object.
that LEAP test scores are up but the state still lags compared to other ones.
The New York Times reports on the college and the problems this specialty college is facing. Most of the faculty want the president Tim Ryan gone. The faculty also say they are making more institutional fare like frozen waffle fries.
Students are complaining about the crowded housing and the cost of tuition, supplies and fees that total about $25,840 a year.
I say at that price you are not getting your money’s worth.
The Herald-Leader reports on middle school students in a program organized by the school’s Youth Service Center. This program is supposed to teach students about finance when they become adults.
going to have nearly double the amount of students going to all-day kindergarten.