Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Some California schools make kids 'pay to play' extracurriculars, though it's not legal - Inside Bay Area
Some California schools make kids 'pay to play' extracurriculars, though it's not legal - Inside Bay Area
Some California schools make kids 'pay to play' extracurriculars, though it's not legal
Know of any public schools in the East Bay that charge students fees to play sports, music?
Fremont student's volunteer work recognized
Stanford and Berkeley create massively collaborative math
Romer leaving Obama administration, returning to UC Berkeley job
Princeton Review deems Cal State East Bay 'Best in the West'
Palo Alto nonprofit says teens are seeking more counseling in wake of Gunn-related suicides
Freedom High teacher and former NFL player Frank Beede is named NFL's teacher of the year
San Leandro dilemma: How to spend $50.1 million
The Education Report
“Pay to play” in the East Bay?
The lone school board race, a West Oakland charter and other board news
Serious math
No one’s running for school board!
Parcel tax for Oakland teachers, Take 2
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