- Mass. Tells Districts to Hold Off on Student-Assignment Changes
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Registered: 18-09-2007 www.edweek.org
- State officials are examining the plans to see if they are legally viable in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that restricts the ways districts may use race to achieve diversity in school enrollments. more...
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- Mass. Tells Districts Not to Rush Changes in Student-Assignment Plans
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Registered: 13-09-2007 www.edweek.org
- State officials are examining the plans to see if they are legally viable in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that restricts the ways districts may use race to achieve diversity in school enrollments. more...
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- At New Orleans School, Bush Tells City ?We?re Still Paying Attention?
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Registered: 30-08-2007 www.edweek.org
- Preisdent Bush used the occassion to promote a favorite and controversial subject: the need for competition and choice in public schooling. more...
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- Utah tells feds how much it costs to teach immigrants
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Registered: 19-07-2007 www.ednews.org
- Utah legislators frustrated by illegal immigration are finished being nice - they're sending a strongly worded letter to the feds. Armed with a legislative audit estimating the cost of educating undocumented immigrants, members of the Education Interim Committee voted Wednesday more...
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- Yield Documents, Lawmaker Tells White House
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Registered: 02-05-2007 www.nytimes.com
- The request by Representative George Miller carries his inquiries into education policy-making beyond the Education Department itself and into the Bush White House. more...
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- Substitute Teacher Tells History Firsthand
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Registered: 04-04-2007 www.nytimes.com
- Arnold Blume, 81, has carved out a niche at the intersection of teaching and oral history. more...
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- Issue Warnings on ADHD Drugs, FDA Tells Their Manufacturers
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- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants medication guides to alert people to possible cardiovascular risks and risks of adverse psychiatric symptoms associated with taking the medicines. more...
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- Federal Official Tells Virginia to Enforce Testing Requirement
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- Deputy Secretary of Education Raymond J. Simon told Virginia officials that if officials failed to take ?appropriate action, this department may take enforcement action against the state.? more...
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- City Tells Parents It Understands as School Bus Crisis Eases a Bit
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Registered: 02-02-2007 www.nytimes.com
- Even as some bus stops were restored, parents and politicians across the city continued to fume. more...
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