The News & Observer Reports…
on schools that have school today because they are year round schools.
on schools that have school today because they are year round schools.
Reuters reports on this new program out in New Jersey that is going to allow laid-off traders help become math teachers.
The AP reports on Colorado making it easier for high school students to take college classes at the same time high school classes.
The Dallas Morning News reports on the Texas House that is looking to keep the 10% rule in place, but for the University of Texas the number will go down to 8%.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the New Jersey Gov. who wants to use federal stimulus money for higher education.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports on students at most Georgia Technical colleges that will be able to transfer all the credits from an associate’s degree toward a bachelor’s degree in one of five programs at Southern Polytechnic State University.
The Miami Herald reports on University of Florida and Florida State University that has gotten a provision in a bill that will allow for tuition increases up to 15% that will allow colleges to use all revenues for academic enhancements as long as they can raise the required need-based aid through private donations.
teens who are having trouble affording the cap and gown for high school graduation.
on the Portland schools that are looking to use furloughs and reserves to balance the budget.
on an SAT exam that allegedly has been leaked in South Korea.