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Education: Government Schools

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You are kidding, right? I mean, there weren’t that many kids in school that really liked to take tests, though there were a few. Let me ask you a serious question: How do you measure success or “have to learn more because the student doesn’t

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Free Patriot Press

The “showdown” between the State Legislature, Governor and public school teachers in Wisconsin has lasted over two weeks, with no end in sight. Governor Scott Walker is threatening to lay-off some government employees if the 14 Democratic State Senat

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Under consideration, last week, was the “Gainful Employment Rule”. It is a big government regulation move under the Obama administration. Under attack by the administration are the for profit college sector. Most for profit colleges qualify for fe

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What might seem to be a boring little committee is in fact a committee that can influence a lot of your life - from your kids to your workplace and our new author Susan Hustwick is covering this committee for us - and her first report has some great

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CBS News

Students with at least four unexcused absences will be given a handheld device with a GPS signal to verify their location, which officials hope will cut down on truancies. Anaheim School District Director of Safe Schools Rick Martens says particip

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By James H. Hyde There’s a great line in the movie Air Force One. The president, played by Harrison Ford, is talking to the vice president (Glenn Close) about giving in to terrorist demands. The president asks, “What happens when you give a mouse a

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Some Students at Mansfield ISD schools could soon be learning Arabic as a required language. The school district wants students at select schools to take Arabic language and culture classes as part of a federally funded grant.

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NBC News

A 7-year-old child allegedly shot a Nerf-style toy gun in his Hammonton, N.J., school Jan. 18. No one was hurt, but the pint-size softshooter now faces misdemeanor criminal charges. Hammonton Police began an investigation into the “suspicious acti

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Associated Press

45 percent of students show no significant improvement in the key measures of critical thinking or complex reasoning by their sophmore year, explaining much about the American electorate.

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Capitol Media Services

Cursing at a teacher may get a student suspended. But that doesn't make it a crime, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday. In a unanimous decision, the justices overturned the finding of a court commissioner that the student, identified only a

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