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Stop Gloria Romero's Corporate Charter Trigger aka SBX5 1 Race to the Abyss

19 hours ago ago from solidaridad

CALL YOUR ASSEMBLY PERSON AND TELL THEM YOU VEHEMENTLY OPPOSE GLORIA ROMERO'S SB 1 LEGISLATION While spending more than 3.6 billion a month (which will increase with their bellicose "surge") on the vicious occupation of Afghanistan, trillions on bailing out the banksters , this administration doesn't seem to have much left over in terms of education spending. Instead of discarding the failed NCLB laws of their extreme right wing predecessor ...

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Restructuring Under NCLB: What We Know, What We Don't

20 hours ago ago from High School Connections

In case you missed it, the federal government issued its final regulations last week for $3.5 billion worth of School Improvement Grants. (See our Politics K-12 blog item and our story for more.) They lay out what the feds really want to see from states vying for the money. And as we've seen before, one of those things is a priority on turning around the lowest-performing schools by using four turnaround models. In a fortuitous bit of ...

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Advocacy group gives high marks to Florida charter school law

15 hours ago ago from The Gradebook | School news from Tampa Bay, Florida

To qualify for federal Race to the Top funds, states must demonstrate to Obama education officials an openness to innovation -- not the least of which is room for charter schools to prosper. On that front, Florida has it going on, according to the Center for Education Reform , a leading charter school advocacy group. In rating states' charter school laws , the CER gave Florida a B and ranked it 12th strongest. (D.C. schools came in ...

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Caritas Foundation boosts Edo free education policy

16 hours ago ago from Naija Edition

By Gabriel Enogholase BENIN — EDO State government’s decision to make education free for primary school pupils and students in Junior Secondary School (JSS) in the state is paying off with a non-governmental  organisation (NGO), Caritas Foundation based in Benin, complimenting the efforts of the government. The NGO has taken the lead in assisting the govern-ment with the provision of writing and instructional materials to private and public ...

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More Money for Cash-Strapped Schools from Washington?

9 hours ago ago from Politics K-12

I'm sure you've heard by now that many states are still having to lay off teachers and cut programs, despite $48.6 billion in aid to help shore up state budgets in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Well, there may be more federal relief coming down the pike. Congressional leaders and the Obama administration are considering increasing aid to states and localities to prevent layoffs as part of a new "jobs package". (They're not ...

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Dems weigh temporary Medicare expansion

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BBC News - India Maoist conflict 'affects children's education'

2 hours ago ago from BBC

By Chris Morris BBC News, Delhi There has been a surge in Maoist violence in recent months The ongoing conflict between Maoists and government forces is disrupting the education of India's most marginalised children, a rights group says. In a new report Human Rights Watch has urged the rebels to stop attacking state-run schools. It has also asked the government to instruct its troops not to use ...

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Report: States cut tobacco prevention funds

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EPA to unveil new policies on water at schools

16 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WASHINGTON -The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a new national strategy to enforce safe drinking water laws in small, rural communities on Tuesday, and pledged to redouble efforts to protect children from toxic water in schools. The announcement came during a hearing in the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works held to examine reports of widespread water contamination and unsafe levels of lead and other toxics flowing ...

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Antonio Villaraigosa: The Race to the Top Starts Now

10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

It is far past the time for California to step up and reform its education system. As a state, our schools were once the fourth-highest in the nation in reading and math. Now, we now rank below 40. In science, our students were once proudly some of the highest in the nation and now they are now some of the lowest. This is simply unacceptable. We have to reform the way we educate our children and, thanks to the Obama administration, we ...

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