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Education Week: ACLU Investigates Calif. School District Fees

Education Week: ACLU Investigates Calif. School District Fees

ACLU Investigates Calif. School District Fees

The ACLU has received reports that cash-strapped districts are levying fees for everything from textbooks to cheerleading squads, which violates the state constitution's guarantee of a free, public education, said staff attorney David Sapp.
The issue is growing due to severe budget cutbacks in state education spending over th

Programs that give principals expertise in pre-k-3 best practices are rare, one group says. (August 9, 2010)
Members of the armed services can now transfer their education benefits to their children and spouses under changes to the G.I. Bill that recently went into effect. (August 9, 2010)
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Dave Ebersbach at his home in Bowling Green, Ohio. Ebersbach, 43, is one of 14 math teachers in the Toledo, Ohio school district to receive notice a few weeks ago that their jobs were cut.
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It’s been a bewildering summer for educators across the country as finances forced layoffs and unions and administrators sparred over ways to rehire, creating a "yo-yo effect."(August 6, 2010) | Comments (2)
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