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Education News For June 6 2011…

June 06, 2011 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Des Moines Register reports on for-profit college and weather they offer too little education.

The AP reports on Indiana state and public universities in standoff over tuition hikes.

The Baltimore Sun reports on strapped colleges resort to fee hikes.

The AP reports on Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire that has signed a bill that will raise tuition rates for colleges in the state.

The AP reports on less than half of Rockford high school grads that enroll in college.

The Detroit News reports on Stephen Stafford who is going to college at age 13.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on college students needing to take remedial classes.

The Post Dispatch reports on more high school students doing the gap year before going onto college.

The Tennessean reports on Tennessee capping the credit hours for HOPE scholarships.

The Dallas Morning News reports on Several Texas colleges that are using private recruiters for online classes

The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports on a charter school that has scored a 100% passing rate on the state high school exam for the second straight year.

The Arizona Republic reports on a new law on AIMS test scores that will make it harder for high school students to graduate.

The Baltimore Sun reports on a Harford County program trains teens in job search skills.

They also report on Veteran city teachers that are decrying transfers.

The New York Times reports on Catholic schools close in major cities as the need only grows.

The LA Times reports on a temporary pay cut approved by Los Angeles teachers

The Chicago Sun-Times reports on teacher raises that are not in the budget.