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Fire violations supposed to be corrected immediately, but some take months to fix in News: Education | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News

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Fire violations supposed to be corrected immediately, but some take months to fix in DISD

When fire inspectors find fire hazards at Dallas schools, they give notice that the violations "must be corrected immediately," according to inspection reports.

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Efforts expand on campuses to end dating violence Education news - Boston Globe - MCAS results - latest education news - Boston.com

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Celebrating Sarah Getty, poet and singer

CELEBRATING SARAH: Bedford resident David Getty said he knew from the moment he saw Sarah Sovereign at a Stanford University chamber chorus that she was the woman he wanted to marry. (By Cindy Cantrell, Boston Globe)

Efforts expand on campuses to end dating violence

Most students don’t think violent relationships are a problem at college, said Georgetown University senior Jared Watkins, who helps lead a group of men there who are concerned about sexual assault and violence. If students think about abuse at all, they picture an older married couple, maybe poor or alcoholic — nothing like their friends at school. (By Susan Kinzie, Washington Post)

Framingham school budget avoids worst-case scenario

The $88.7 million school budget approved by the Framingham Town Meeting last week wasn’t the worst case possible for school officials in a tense and divisive budget season. (By Megan McKee, Globe Correspondent)

Online high school courses grow in popularity

PLYMOUTH — Robert Morgan had a dilemma as he scheduled his classes this year: The Plymouth South High School senior wanted to take creative writing, but it conflicted with the Latin class he needed for graduation credit. (By Michele Morgan Bolton, Globe Correspondent)

Cohasset school superintendent’s future unclear

COHASSET — School Superintendent Denise Walsh, who has been a lightning rod for controversy all year, is leaving at the end of next school year. (By Johanna Seltz, Globe Correspondent)

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San Jose State's aviation and technology department celebrates 50 years and a new move Education - San Jose Mercury News

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Many pilots were among some 300 guests expected to attend the celebration to mark the closing of the campus and to honor Tom Leonard, the former aviation department chairman who was instrumental in getting it built.

Education - The Denver Post Education-reform puts Colorado in strong spot for funds

Education - The Denver Post
Education-reform puts Colorado in strong spot for funds05/30/2010Colorado may be in better shape to win a competitive Race to the Top education grant, even though it has lost the support of teachers unions and some school districts.
School's out, but should it be?05/28/2010 - As Colorado students wrap up another school year, a movement is underway to lengthen it, or at least provide students with year-round academic enrichment to prevent "the summer slide."

Students' cheating takes a high-tech turn05/27/2010 - Six Golden High School students were caught cheating on a chemistry final last week, forcing the school to make all 100 students enrolled in the course take the exam again before summer break begins next week.

Data may help DPS improve regional outcomes05/25/2010 - School officials are parsing data to try to figure out why educational outcomes for Denver Public Schools students are inconsistent from region to region.

Palin issues "wake-up" call at DU05/22/2010 - With her trademark plain talk and pitch that bring roomfuls of loyalists to their feet, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin implored 3,500 people at the University of Denver on Saturday to "wake up" because, she said, "I can see November from my house."