The Boston Globe Reports….
on a new House bill if it passes would give superintendents in the state more powers in order to make changes at poor performing schools.
on a new House bill if it passes would give superintendents in the state more powers in order to make changes at poor performing schools.
on the high school graduation rate in the state improving to 81.5%
on the state making it easier for community college students in the state to move onto a four year school in the state.
on whiteboards’ impact on teaching being seen as uneven.
on what could be next for the NCLB bill.
The Herald Leader though reports on Kentucky expecting to become the first state in the nation to officially adopt new common core-content standards for math and English in grades K-12.
on some Kansas School Districts that are going to be reopening a school funding lawsuit.