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- Saved by Kind Teachers, a Former Runaway Now Helps Kids in Crisis
- Pennsylvania Ready to Put Scholarship Program for Failing Schools to Test
- URI grad assistants to get raises in new contract
- Public colleges face 'intensified' credit hurdles: Moody's
- Money helps Miss. colleges cut energy usage
- One of the Top Schools in the Nation Allegedly Discriminates Against Black and Latino Students
- iTunes U Now Lets Teachers Invite Students to Lesson Plans
Saved by Kind Teachers, a Former Runaway Now Helps Kids in Crisis Posted: 26 Jul 2012 01:27 PM PDT When Carissa Phelps was only 12 years old, her mother dropped her off at the juvenile hall in Fresno, California. She had been skipping school and running with a wild crowd, and her mother, who had ten other children to deal with in a broken home, had had enough. "I can't control her," she simply said before walking out. |
Pennsylvania Ready to Put Scholarship Program for Failing Schools to Test Posted: 26 Jul 2012 12:09 PM PDT Families and students throughout Pennsylvania got their first glimpse of the news list of failing schools in the Keystone State. The Pennsylvania Department of Education published the list of the bottom 15 percent of schools based on combined scores in reading and math from the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) test. This year's list is significant because an additional $50 million will be available to students that reside in a failing school's geographical boundary for a scholarship to another public school or a private school, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. |
URI grad assistants to get raises in new contract Posted: 26 Jul 2012 11:13 AM PDT University of Rhode Island graduate assistants will get raises of about 3 percent under a new contract approved this week by the state Board of Governors for Higher Education, which less than three months earlier rejected the same contract amid concerns about costs. |
Public colleges face 'intensified' credit hurdles: Moody's Posted: 26 Jul 2012 09:24 AM PDT (Reuters) - Credit challenges for public colleges and universities have "intensified," Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday, and majority of the institutions it rates have a negative outlook due to their reliance on student tuition and government funding. Only a minority of so-called market-leading universities, mainly rated Aaa or Aa, have a stable outlook because of their strong balance sheets and diversified revenue. ... |
Money helps Miss. colleges cut energy usage Posted: 26 Jul 2012 09:13 AM PDT Mississippi's eight public universities will share in a $725,000 Department of Energy grant to develop programs to reduce energy consumption 20 percent by 2020. |
One of the Top Schools in the Nation Allegedly Discriminates Against Black and Latino Students Posted: 26 Jul 2012 12:00 AM PDT Two groups have filed a complaint with the Department of Education, arguing that Latino and black students are disproportionately underrepresented at Virginia's Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, one of the most prestigious schools in the nation. |
iTunes U Now Lets Teachers Invite Students to Lesson Plans Posted: 25 Jul 2012 01:00 PM PDT |
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