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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Many of the science, technology, engineering, and math programs contained in the America COMPETES Act have never received money. (February 23, 2010)
The district chose to hand control of nearly 30 schools to nonprofit educational groups formed by already employed teachers instead of charter operators.
(February 24, 2010, AP)
The Obama administration aims to set a higher bar on math and English/language arts as part of its ESEA renewal push.

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The bill to allow charter schools in rural areas faces opposition from the state Department of Education, the union that represents thousands of teachers, and an association of school boards.
(February 24, 2010, AP)
Districts say the state penalizes growing school districts by using the average of past enrollments instead of current enrollments to calculate funds. (February 24, 2010, AP)
Challenging and complex analytical tasks would replace the factual-recall questions that dominate multiple-choice tests.
(February 23, 2010)
Gov. Linda Lingle lashed out at the leaders of the Hawaii State Teachers Association after they filed a complaint against her over teacher furlough days. (February 24, 2010, AP)
Oregon legislators passed a bill that would strike down a rare, 87-year-old law barring teachers from wearing religious clothing in classrooms.
(February 24, 2010, AP)
The Spanish-language network will announce a campaign to teach parents about American schools, educational opportunities, and college scholarships. (February 23, 2010, AP)
School officials in Pennsylvania who admit remotely activating webcams to locate missing laptops could have used less intrusive methods such as GPS, experts say.
(February 23, 2010, AP)