The Hartford Courant Reports…
on 18 New Britian teachers that are going to get fired.
on 18 New Britian teachers that are going to get fired.
The Baltimore Sun reports on some college officials in the state not seeing a major increase in financial aid requests.
The Detroit News reports on MSU okaying a tution increase.
The AP reports on Ohio State University that is suspending late fees for summer school classes due to a glitch.
They also report on the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation choosing 15 community colleges in five states to improve remedial education.
The LA Times reports on the Educational Testing Service bringing out a new exam to go where the GRE exam does not.
The New York Times reports on colleges that are running summer camps in order to bring in some extra cash.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports on colleges in the local area that are looking for sponsors to help save some college classes.
The Houston Chronicle reports on fundraisers for Texas colleges that are not bringing in a lot of money.
The Hartford Courant reports on the Connecticut Student Loan Foundation chief who has been fired.
On two 11th grade students, Kyle Gosselin and Henry Ramirez, who want to go to college. Each one is at different stages of getting into college.
They also report on school cutback forcing parents to fund summer replacement programs.
on principal and teachers wearing blue one day and red the next to show support for their unions.
They also have another article up on teachers that have been forced to give fake grades. The article is long, but a solid lead.
on the Education Secretary saying that the charter school movement is putting too many second and third rate schools to exist.
on summer programs for kids feeling funding problems.