- Alarm Device Aims to Prevent Children Left On Bus
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- New Hampshire officials say that new alarm will help prevent students who might have fallen asleep from being left on a locked bus. more...
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- Texas Outlines New Strategy to Prevent Cheating on TAKS
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- The plan includes test monitors for campuses with previous security problems, multiple versions of tests, and mandatory seating charts. more...
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- St. Louis Schools Lose Appeal to Prevent State Takeover
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- The schools' superintendent wanted the Missouri Board of Education to reverse its decision to strip the district of its accreditation. more...
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- Texas Rolls Out Steps to Prevent Cheating on Tests
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- The plan includes assigning test monitors to campuses with previous security problems, using multiple versions of tests and mandatory seating charts at test sites. more...
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- University Prep shows how to prevent dropouts
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- Successful methods for cutting high school dropout rates are no longer a mystery. Detroit's University Prep Academy provides a model for urban schools throughout the state. more...
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- Gonzales: Guns on campus would not prevent violence
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- Vouchers pushed in fight to prevent dropouts
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- Study says less tax money needed later if students succeed. AUSTIN ? Former U.S. Education Secretary Rod Paige touted school vouchers Monday as one way to address the states dropout issue, which a new study suggests will cost Texas taxpayers $377 million a year just for the 120,000 students expected not to graduate with the 2007 high school class. more...
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