Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Two L.A. nonprofits get $500,000 each in federal grants to create programs for low-income and minority students - latimes.com

Two L.A. nonprofits get $500,000 each in federal grants to create programs for low-income and minority students - latimes.com

Two L.A. nonprofits get $500,000 each in grants to create programs for low-income and minority students

The 'Promise Grants,' meant to help disadvantaged students from cradle to college, go to the Youth Policy Institute and Proyecto Pastoral.

Reporter's Notebook: 'Waiting for Superman' and American education reform

'An Inconvenient Truth' filmmaker Davis Guggenheim once again taps into a crucial issue with a building consensus.

California Board of Education addresses teacher evaluation issue

Panel votes to create an online database devoted to efforts around the country to measure education effectiveness