Strauss: Race to Top winner failed on standards
In new Education Next report: Tennessee got "F," Delaware "C."
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Posted at 6:30 AM ET, 05/ 6/2010
Harvard study gives Race to Top winners bad grades on academic standards
One of the two states chosen by Education Secretary Arne Duncan as a winner in the first round of the $4 billion Race to the Top competition has academic standards that earned the grade of ‘F’ in a new study by Harvard University researchers, while the other state got a ‘C minus.’
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Posted at 12:45 PM ET, 05/ 5/2010
What happens to my high schools list if Newsweek is sold?
I can assure you that as long as I am alive and capable of carrying on the delightful work of keeping in touch with educators at our most challenging high schools every year, the Top High Schools list will be published.
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Ed Buzz: The Region
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