The Tennessean Reports…
on Nashville schools’ IB program that costs $200 grand a year, but has only 12 grads this year.
They also report on Knox County schools that are a success story for a merit pay plan for teachers.
on Nashville schools’ IB program that costs $200 grand a year, but has only 12 grads this year.
They also report on Knox County schools that are a success story for a merit pay plan for teachers.
school districts in the state that are looking to increase class sizes in order to deal with budget problems.
on more high schools having agriculture, animal science classes. A video is included.
on Moorestown Friends School and the Samaritan Hospice and Health Care class they teach.. The elective class teaches ninth through 12th graders about end-of-life care and dealing with death, grief, and loss.
on a new push by the Kentucky Gov. to increase the high school dropout age to 18 from 16.
on flagship colleges all across the USA that are handing out as much financial aid to the richest students as they are to the poorest students that need it the most. They showcase some flagship schools where the poorest students still have to pay the Expected Family Contribution even to go to them.