The Indy Star Reports….
on the local school district that is going to have a 2-hour delay for the opening of the schools because of the Superbowl.
on the local school district that is going to have a 2-hour delay for the opening of the schools because of the Superbowl.
on charter rules in the state that could wind up easing.
on some school districts in the state that are going to be borrowing money or tap savings as the state delays money.
on some parents that do not want to see the school district tinkering with the schools and just figure out how to help out kids.
on students at Wass Elementary School getting long-distance lesson from astronauts.
The Times Picayune reports on the budget cuts to colleges in the state taking a tool on students and teachers.
The Miami Herald reports on the pre-paid tuition plan in Florida seeing a big jump in price to participate in it.
The Sacramento Bee reports on class cuts that are wrecking havoc in California Colleges.
The New York Times reports on students at Princeton University who do not like the idea of grade deflation at all.
They also report on the increasing amount of adjunct professors.
The AP reports on new study out saying that the University of Tennessee may be overlooking the neediest students in the state.
The USA Today reports on new ruling by a judge on online term papers. He has ordered the owner of a Web-based company to stop selling term papers unless he can prove he has permission from the papers’ authors.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on increasing applications to colleges in Pennsylvania.
The Oregonian reports on people in the Oregon College Savings Plan that will get share of $20 million settlement in March
The AP reports on Northwestern freshman applications up 9%.
The Des Moines Register reports on the University of Iowa looking to expand an early retirement plan for workers.