- 57 Schools' Tests Too Tot To Handle
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- By KELLY MAGEE, KERRY WILLS and YOAV GONEN Plans to test the reading and math skills of kids as young as 5 have parents at the 57 selected schools seeing Crayola Red. Education officials said the tests will be used for the first time in var gaJsHost = ((https: == document.location.protocol) ? https://ssl. : http://www.); document.write(unescape(%3Cscript src=' + gaJsHost + google-analytics.co... more...
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- Charter schools' rolls eyed District officials seek lost tuition
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- With school districts buckling under fiscal pressures, a growing movement is underway to bring back some public money that is now being funneled to charter schools. more...
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- State announces schools' CRCT results
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- Education officials released school-by-school results today from this year's state academic exams.It's the final release of scores prior to announcements of whether or not each school met mandatory benchmarks for... more...
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- One in two leaders 'from private schools'
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- Britain is still a class-ridden society according to a new survey, with public schools still producing the majority of people at the heart of public life. more...
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- Drafters of schools' future are selected
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- Two firms, including a company that helped coordinate the Unified New Orleans Plan, have been selected to craft a master plan that will govern the rebuilding of public schools in New Orleans, education officials said Tuesday. Additional Daily News more...
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- Tug-of-War Hinders D.C. Schools' Progress
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Registered: 11-06-2007 www.ednews.org
- The history of District school reform is filled with fix-it plans and would-be saviors who are briefly celebrated before being abandoned. When a board appointed by Congress seized control of the D.C. public schools in 1996, its members were eager to give the school system a clean break from its troubled past. They fired Superintendent Franklin L. Smith, replaced him with a war hero, retired Army L... more...
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