The Dalls Morning News Reports..
on Dallas school officials discussing plans for new magnet programs at struggling schools.
on Dallas school officials discussing plans for new magnet programs at struggling schools.
The Des Moines Register reports on the state senate approving a bill that will get federal stimulus money.
The AP and New York Times report on Texas that is not going to be going after some federal stimulus money.
The Herald Leader reports on the application to get federal funds for Kentucky is ready to be signed by the gov.
The Pioneer Press reports on over 250 Minnesota districts and charter schools joining the state’s quest for federal stimulus money.
The USA Today reports on more than $800 million in student fees and university subsidies that are propping up athletic programs at the nation’s top sports colleges.
The Washington Post reports on people that are saving money for college through the Capital Area Asset Builders group.
They also report on the University of Maryland unfreezing tuition rates.
The reports on the University of Chicago receiving 42 percent more undergraduate applications for its 2010 fall freshman class.
The AP Reports on Indiana State University that may cut up to 100 jobs to trim budget.
The New York Times reports on a brand new online college just for Union Workers.
The Tennessean reports on Gov. Bredesen outlining plans to raise college graduation rates in the state.
The AP reports on the competition for college admission intensifying amid state budget cuts and a surge in applications
on a $1.2 billion budget proposed for Baltimore County schools.
on hundreds of students that will not be able to return back to the school district since they live outside of the school district.
They also report on the local school district that has paid out 200 million more in salary than it budgeted for.
on students and parents praising Philadelphia School Superintendent Arlene Ackerman at a School Reform Commission meeting.