The National Center For Teacher Quality Is Out…
looking at how to make the make the teacher quality better in the LA Unified school district.
looking at how to make the make the teacher quality better in the LA Unified school district.
The Indy Star reports on high school students in early college programs. The Times Picayune though reports on the BESE orders school districts to offer access to college-level courses.l
The AP reports on the Kansas Board of Regents approving Kansas tuition increases.
The New York Times reports on schools limiting homework.
The Post Dispatch reports on Greenville College and Lewis & Clark Community College have signed up with the Midwest Student Exchange Program so they can offer lower tuition to some out-of-state students.
The Post Dispatch reports on the Illinois teaching certification program under fire.
The Sacramento Bee reports on Nearly ever school district in Sacramento County is now in financial peril.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports on Cleveland school administrators get raises but lose costlier perks.
The Chicago Tribune reports on Mayor Emanuel defending the school board decision against teacher raises.
and they are showing that the scores are the highest ever, but only slowly moving up in the 8th and 12th grade levels.
The New York Times reports on 37% of State Graduates College-Ready says data.
The Oregonian reports on University of Oregon promising scholarships for low-income Jefferson High grads
The LA Times reports on L.A. Unified removing flavored milk from lunch menus.
The Miami Herald reports on Broward schools close budget gap, but at a cost elementary music may be fewer at some schools.
The Detroit News reports on 34% of students going to summer school.
The Christian Science Monitor reports on the Education Secretary that tells congress to fix the NCLB bill or he will.
The Baltimore Sun reports on the city school system that will reimburse teachers for visa fees.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports on Gov. Quinn signing a bill that lengthens the school day.
The Detroit News reports on more area districts putting an emphasis on summer school.
CNN reports on surging college costs pricing out the middle class.
The USA Today has an article up on colleges that are helping students pay off their loans.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports on college dropout Dale Stephens urging peers to rethink the need for school.
The New York Times reports on the Education Secretary that may agree to waivers on parts of the ‘No Child’ Law requirement.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports on Ohio’s private colleges tout their four-year graduation rates.
The LA Times reports on the Keck Foundation giving $150 million to USC medical school.
The Baltimore Sun reports on the Baltimore school system faces challenges in keeping Filipino teachers due to immigration status.
The Chicago Sun Times reports on the Chicago Public Schools that will use parent ‘report cards’ to help evaluate schools.
The Detroit News reports on new DPS charter school operators that have proven success.
The AP reports on the Illinois governor to sign an education overhaul bill.
The Tennessean reports on Tennessee school districts examining teacher policies.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on city teachers that rue the impact of coming layoffs.