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Archive for December, 2010

The Indy Star Reports On A Bipartisan Panel In Indiana….

December 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that backs education chief’s school reform plan.

The Des Moines Register Reports On An Online…..

December 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

program that lets students learn at their own pace in order to help graduate from high school.

The Modern Language Association Is Out With The Latest….

December 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

reports looking at what foreign language classes students are taking in college.

Spanish is still number 1, but sign language is moving up pretty quickly.

College Related Articles For December 8, 2010…

December 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Kansas City Star Reports on Missouri’s public universities that will see a $3 million infusion of cash to expand their nursing programs.

The Houston Chronicle reports on a Houston Community College program for students with disabilities go through college.

The Times Picayune reports on a plan to grant LSU more administrative flexibility is feasible says Gov. Bobby Jindal.

The Tennessean reports on Gov. Phil Bredesen saying that work is under way to ensure that academic credits students earn in Tennessee’s public higher education system are fully transferable to other institutions within the state system.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports on UC panel’s plan to raise money that is coming under fire.

The Detroit News report on Pontiac High School grads that are going to be getting money to go to college. ‘

The New York Times reports on illegal immigrants waiting for the DREAM act to be passed.

The New York Times Reports On New York Teachers….

December 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that are still still in idle limbo.

They also report on parents that are embracing the documentary “Race to Nowhere.”

The Baltimore Sun Reports On…

December 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

parents and teachers at Hampton Elementary School that are asking Baltimore County officials to make an addition to the crowded building the highest priority for school construction dollars next year.