The Education Department is still requiring a private-sector match and tough evidence for the $650 million in competitive stimulus grants.
(March 8, 2010)The federal government plans to give a deeper look at issues ranging from programs for english language learners to access to college preparatory courses.
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(March 5, 2010) | Comments (3)Administrators would be required to publish an anti-bullying policy and create an anti-bullying curriculum for students.
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