New Journalism On Latino Children Is Out With….
a short report that says that Latino kids during the recession are going less to preschool.
a short report that says that Latino kids during the recession are going less to preschool.
The New York Times has an article up on some college students that have been told to go another for a year or two to get a certain GPA before getting admitted to the college they really want to go to.
They also report on the E.U. Pressing Greece on Private Colleges.
The Union Tribune reports on the San Diego Community College District that will reduce summer class offerings down to minimum levels.
The Detroit News reports on Education chief Duncan citing ‘lack of courage’ in DPS.
The Miami Herald reports on the state that is going to debut FCAT changes.
The USA Today reports on Newark school woes that transcend money.
The Indy Star reports on IPS officials fear cutbacks could continue
The Dallas Morning News reports on a large number of DISD high school teachers took resignation incentive.
The AP reports on Connecticut schools bracing for potential teacher layoffs
The Detroit News reports on Robert Bobb that is willing to stick to his job.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on Philadelphia schools to get rid of 50 buildings and reconfigure grades.
The LA Times reports on an Audit finding a years-long backlog of investigations into accused California teachers.
The Times Dispatch reports on suspect SOL tests thrown out.
The Miami Herald reports on Florida lawmakers and Jeb Bush foundation pushing for private online education.
The Herald Leader reports on the Non-profit Teach for America program to place 90 teachers in Kentucky.
Read more: http://www.kentucky.com/2011/04/08/1700411/non-profit-to-place-teachers-in.html#ixzz1IxD0AqIY
The Boston Globe reports on the N.J. governor assailing teachers union.
The AP reports on Detroit Schools issuing proposals to open charter schools.
The AP reports on New York schools innovating and cooperating on cuts.
The News & Observer reports on Wake to survey parents and staff about year-round schedule changes.
The Oregonian reports on the Oregon K-12 school budget, at $5.7 billion, taking first step toward approval.
The Dallas Morning News reports on a Texas legislator wants more classroom experience for teachers in training.
The Baltimore Sun reports on the House starting to debate in-state tuition.
The AP reports on UMass approving a campus wide-tobacco ban.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports on Ohio universities cutting budgets to offset funding decline due to loss of stimulus funds
on chancellor Cathie Black quiting her job only a few months after getting it.
AP link, New York Times link.