The Arizona Republic Reports….
on the state that is going to be expanding online K-12 learning.
on the state that is going to be expanding online K-12 learning.
on a teacher reflecting on changes to schools and education over the years.
on schools districts in the state that are going to wait before they make cuts.
They also report on BRT employees that are still going to be on the payroll for now.
on candidates in the Wake County area that are split on year-round school stance.
They also report that student enrollment in up in the Wake area, but down in the Charlotte area.
an NBER and H&R Block report that looks at the FAFSA form.
The experiment they used involved 156 H&R block location in Ohio and North Carolina. People that took part in the experiment were set into three groups.
In the 10,000 plus people that got direct help from H&R Block to help fill out the FAFSA form almost 70% of them sent in a finalized FAFSA forms to the government. At the H&R block it took around 10 minutes to complete the form. The other two groups did not get as much help as this group.
They also found a good increase in the amount of students that enrolled into college in the FAFSA treatment group through the experiment.
that six schools in the local school district are the main focus of high erasures on exams.