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Update on the University Board of Regents and the Admissions and Amusement Tax

19 hours ago ago from College Park District 1

I have an update on the Admissions and Amusement tax issue. It seems that the Board of Regents is not actually likely to be voting on the issue, but will be hearing recommendations from staff. The city has been discussing the issue with the Board of Regents staff, and we're hoping to work something out. I still encouraged people to come Tuesday who are interested in helping ensure that we maintain our revenue from the university, but it seems ...

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Chicago to Experiment with Socioeconomic Status Admissions

2 hours ago ago from American Civil Rights Institute Blog

Racial preferences proponents in Chicago are panicking, if you believe this story , over a plan to consider a student's socioeconomic status rather than his skin color when assigning to magnet and selective government schools. In recent years, courts have ordered school districts to keep race out of the assignment equation. For instance, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled two years ago that schools in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and Seattle, ...

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Isha Home School - Admissions for 2010-11 academic school year are NOW OPEN - December, 2009 - Isha Foundation

22 hours ago ago from Isha Foundation | Home

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Who Is Jewish? British Court Weighs In

14 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Politics Daily : This week, I'd like to ask whether our identity is determined fundamentally by what we do or by our blood. Yeah, I know. That's heady, metaphysical stuff for snowy days late in December. But it's a question directly raised in a landmark decision by Britain's Supreme Court, which ruled last Wednesday that it was illegal for a state-funded Jewish school to base its admissions policy on whether or not the applicant's mother ...

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