The Denver Post Reports…
on the Front Range school district slashing programs and jobs in order to deal with budget problems.
on the Front Range school district slashing programs and jobs in order to deal with budget problems.
on Richardson ISD students improving on the TAKS exam.
on teachers that are not happy at all by the ruling from the state on teachers that have a second job.
on a new a new study out on the local school district that says only 15% of ninth-graders finish college within 4 years after graduation.
The Denver Post reports on the Colorado State University system that is going to be cutting tuition rates for lower and middle income students. Some people getting Pell Grants will wind up with no tuition costs.
The USA Today has an article up on criminal justice and criminology courses that are now hot on college campuses.
The Washington Post reports on community-college transfer students in Va., Md. that are easing into the university level.
The Herald Leader reports on the Kentucky Community and Technical College System will rise 4 percent for the coming school year. Returning students get no tuition increase.
The Detroit News reports on MSU lowering the tuition increase to 2.5% for next year.
The Christian Science Monitor reports on the Knight Commission and how it would recast college sports.
The Oregonian reports on Eastern Oregon University that seeks ways to draw more rural students.
on Gubernatorial hopeful Matt Entenza that says Minnesota should abandon ‘No Child Left Behind’ bill.