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March 27, 2008
March 27, 2008
The Future Of Charter Schools
Belleville View, MI, March 27, 2008
According to a recent study by the Center for Educational Reform, a non-profit charter school advocacy group, charter schools have experienced "enormous annual growth."
Fixing No Child Left Behind
Charleston Post Courier, SC, March 27, 2008
In the six years since the No Child Left Behind Act was implemented, a loud consensus of educators across the nation - and our state - has found major elements of the landmark federal education legislation cumbersome, counterproductive...
Have the Presidential Candidates Forgotten Education?
NewsMax, FL, March 26, 2008
One of the issues the candidates have not discussed is education. What is the role of the federal government in education and what do they propose to do about the abysmal public schools in America?
Panels Adopt School-Choice Bills
Atlanta Journal Constitution, GA, March 27, 2008
Separate legislative committees each adopted a school-choice bill Wednesday, but only one emerged unchanged.
Cleveland's Promise Academy Offers Dropouts A Chance To Drop Back In
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH, March 27, 2008
Promise Academy, a charter school for high school dropouts started by Cleveland schools CEO Eugene Sanders, stands as precisely the kind of smart, innovative idea that the district should support and expand.
Union Files Charge Against School
Chicago Daily Herald, IL, March 27, 2008
Illinois' largest teacher's union has filed a charge against the Cambridge Lakes Charter School for a Feb. 25 meeting at which the union claims the school violated teachers' right to organize.
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