Education Headlines
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
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School merger petition on
Volunteers throughout the Tuolumne County are gathering signatures from voters to put a measure on the November 2014 ballot that would consolidate the county's 11 school districts into one.Sonora Elementary classes resume; arrest made
As Sonora Elementary School students returned to class this morning, law enforcement officials continued investigating the apparent arson fire that damaged 15 classrooms on Nov. 23. A 17-year-old former student has already been arrested on suspicion of starting the fire, and authorities have interviewed a second youth.U.S. educators hope to learn from world test results
Educators and pundits all over the country are abuzz over the latest results of an international test that shows students in the United States have made little progress in the past three years.National group asks Bellflower Unified school board to stop prayers at meetings
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is asking the Bellflower school board to stop its longtime practice of praying before meetings.Westminster bond deal would evade new debt limits
Westminster School District plans to borrow money Thursday by issuing construction bonds that are so expensive they would be illegal under a state law that goes into effect on Jan. 1.Zuckerberg, Gates foundations give $9 million to improve schools' Net connections
The effort to expand schools' digital infrastructure will get a boost from a $9 million grant, announced Wednesday, mainly from Mark Zuckerberg's Startup-Education foundation and the Gates Foundation.LAUSD could lose up to $200 million if families don’t submit financial paperwork
Facing the potential loss of up to $200 million in state money to help educate impoverished students, Los Angeles Unified is scrambling to comply with new state rules requiring financial verification for every low-income pupil.Tuesday, December 3, 2013