The Mercury News Reports On…
top California school leaders that are going to sue over poor education funding in the state.
top California school leaders that are going to sue over poor education funding in the state.
on the state trying to inspire new educators as the state winds up firing a whole lot of teachers.
The New York Times reports on pre-paid college plans that may not fully cover the cost of going to college.
They also report on the Queens College and the residency hall they have.
They also report on students at M.I.T getting paid to write blogs.
The Boston Globe reports on M.I.T that is going way with the 500 word essay on the college application and replacing it with three 250 word short answer questions.
The Union-Tribune reports on people in the Math For America program that helps get new teachers into the classroom.
They also report on funding problems creating disparities at colleges.
The Dallas Morning News reports on Paul Quinn College starting classes even though they are in an accreditation battle.
They also report on Proposition 4 in the state that if it passes in November would give 7 colleges in the state a share of 500 million bucks.
The Oregonian Reports on veterans getting an advance payment on GI bill benefits .
The Indy Star is up with an article on Ball state looking outside the box in order to raise 26 million bucks.
Reuters reports on online education growing.
USA Today reports on more colleges developing programs to help treat war veterans.
The AP reports on trustees at the University of Illinois accepting the resignation of its president on Saturday.
on stimulus cash to help fund technology for poor people in Dallas-Fort Worth area.
on dozens of school in the state overcoming challenges to meet state standards.
on the local school district that is lagging behind in environmental education.