The Union Tribune Reports…
on about 8 in 10 teachers who were given tentative layoff notices at South County middle and high schools this spring have been told they can return to the classroom next school year.
on about 8 in 10 teachers who were given tentative layoff notices at South County middle and high schools this spring have been told they can return to the classroom next school year.
on the Teach For America program that is going be sending more teachers into Colorado to teach next year.
on Jefferson Parrish schools that is going to consider moving to 28 Carnegie units to participate in graduation ceremonies when the state requires only 23.
on Quincy schools that could lay of 75 teachers
The AP is out with a new article on the job outlook for college graduates that is getting slightly better.
The Miami Herald reports on public universities in the state that are increasing tuition by as much as 15%. Fees are also going up as much as 15% as well.
The New York Times with a new article on Wal-Mart and American Public University teaming up to allow Wal-Mart Employees a 15% discount on college classes.
The Times Picayune reports on the Louisiana Senate adopting a competing version of the tuition bill.
The Boston Globe reports on the Randolph School Committee that has approved a program that will begin in fall 2011 that will allow students to earn a liberal arts associate’s degree while still in high school.
The Sacramento Bee reports on CSU trustees scheduled to vote on a fee hike on June 18. The San Francisco Chronicle also reports on this as well.
The AP reports on the University of Wisconsin regents approving a 5.5 percent tuition hike.
The Arizona Republic reports on universities in the state that are seeing higher amounts of students graduates.
with a new report just looking at building teacher quality in Baltimore City Public Schools.
They want to see Tenure be meaningful, pay increases as they show that new teachers start out the same as other school districts in the state but the experienced teachers do not earn as much, and they want the school district to have an earlier cutoff date as to went a teacher says he or she is going to not come back next year to teach just to name a few topics they go over.