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An emerging crop of programs to prepare principals of charter schools shows promise but “miss or treat too lightly” certain crucial issues facing leaders of those independent public schools, a new report says. June 24, 2008

Students’ math and reading achievement is improving, and the gap between minority and white children is narrowing, a new study indicates. June 24, 2008

A report finds that gains on national tests by high-achieving students lagged behind those of students at the low end of the spectrum. June 18, 2008

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday dealt a blow to educators, proposing $4.8 billion in cuts to California's public schools and possibly restarting a fight that he hoped had ended with the state's largest teachers union. January 11, 2008, AP

Students in the highest-performing U.S. states rank well below their peers in the world’s top-achieving countries in mathematics and science skill, according to a new study. November 13, 2007

Today is the first day of school for more than 13,000 children enrolled in the Recovery School District, the state-run system that took over most of this city’s public schools in the months after Hurricane Katrina hit two years ago. September 4, 2007

An extreme heat wave putting temperatures as high as 102 degrees in the South and Midwest United States has prompted a rash of school closings. August 28, 2007

More than 1,200 school, health, and security personnel were briefed on the ever-increasing role that schools must assume in preventing, responding, and coping with tragedy and catastrophe. August 3, 2007

Ninety-three percent of teachers reported satisfaction with their jobs 10 years after entering the field, according to a new survey. August 1, 2007

The problems plaguing testing have led states to gravitate to tests that mainly measure low-level skills, Thomas Toch writes. July 24, 2007

Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano is forging ahead with her national “Innovation America” initiative by forming a new foundation and convening a task force to recommend ways of reshaping public schools. July 24, 2007

Paul D. Houston offers a few thoughts on recent No Child Left Behind "studies." July 23, 2007

Experts who have been closely monitoring Philadelphia’s experiment with outside management were divided on exactly what lessons it is yielding for educators. June 28, 2007

A federal study of No Child Left Behind's school choice and supplemental education services provisions reveals mixed success in boosting student achievement. June 28, 2007

State policies are outdated, both too inflexible and not rigorous enough, and often privilege the interests of teachers over those of students, the report says. June 27, 2007

The superintendent of the state-run Recovery School District plans to open 21 more schools this fall and recruit and train teachers to ensure the schools are fully staffed. June 27, 2007

Gaps in access to technology have not gone away and it is time to get them back onto policymakers’ radar screens, they say. June 26, 2007

Wyoming legislators have nearly doubled the amount of aid for education in recent years. June 20, 2007

Teacher turnover is estimated to have cost the nation more than $7 billion in the 2003-04 school year alone, asserts a report released today. June 20, 2007

Nine major civil rights organizations today called on Congress to make reforming America’s high schools and improving graduation rates for minority students the most urgent priority as it moves forward on renewing the No Child Left Behind Act. June 19, 2007

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal by a state high school athletic association over whether the group's rules restricting the recruitment of student-athletes conflict with the First Amendment free speech rights of its member schools. January 8, 2007

As political dignitaries, family members, and friends said goodbye yesterday in Washington to the nation’s 38th president, others were trying to make sure that his words regarding special education were remembered and heeded. January 3, 2007

A continuing dispute between the local teachers' union and school administrators has some education officials in Detroit worried that several alternative schools that opened in August to lure high school dropouts back to the classroom will be forced to close. December 28, 2006

A new law in California will make it easier for low-performing schools to pay for repairs to their facilities. December 28, 2006

A Los Angeles judge has thrown out a new state law that was to transfer substantial management authority of the sprawling city school system to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, ruling that the legislation violates California's constitution. December 22, 2006

Primedia Inc. has announced that it will classify Channel One, the for-profit news network for schools, as a discontinued operation in the fourth quarter of 2006. The move by the New York City-based media company can be construed as a first step by Primedia to rid itself of the network, which has struggled financially for years. December 22, 2006

A producer of former Vice President Al Gore’s film about global warming has arranged to have free copies of it given to science teachers through a Web site, after a leading education group made a controversial decision not to distribute the documentary directly to its members. December 21, 2006

Illicit drug use among teenagers, as well as alcohol use and smoking, showed a modest decrease from 2005 to 2006, according to a federally financed survey of nearly 48,500 public and private school students nationwide. December 21, 2006

As federal funding meant to help the most disadvantaged students makes its way from the halls of the U.S. Capitol down to individual schools, the dollars intended to help poor and minority students are often diverted from the most needy students, concludes a report released today by the Education Trust. December 20, 2006

Teachers employed by states rather than districts. Schools no longer run by districts but by independent contractors. Those are just a few of the proposals for overhauling the U.S. education system contained in a new report released here today by a prominent panel whose members include state and local superintendents, former governors and mayors, business executives, and prior U.S. secretaries of education and labor. December 14, 2006

With the sponsorship of the Chicago school board, the actor and comedian Bill Cosby brought his sometimes-controversial message about parental responsibility to nearly 10,000 parents here on Dec. 6, urging them to take charge of their households. December 7, 2006

The steps of the U.S. Supreme Court building were a magnet for hundreds of college and high school students who turned out on a cold and windy Monday to show their support for affirmative action and Brown v. Board of Education, which they believe will be damaged if the court strikes down two voluntary plans used to promote racial diversity in the Jefferson County, Ky., and Seattle schools. December 4, 2006

When the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices take the bench on Dec. 4 to hear oral arguments about the use of race in assigning students to public schools, social science research might not be at the top of their minds. December 1, 2006

The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to decide a potentially significant case on student freedom of speech. The justices accepted an appeal by an Alaska school district in a case over whether it can discipline a student who displayed a pro-drug banner at a school-sponsored event. December 1, 2006

How is the Internet helping to transform classroom learning? And how can education-technology companies better design their products for Web 2.0, the newer and faster-paced version of the Internet? December 1, 2006

A prominent science educators’ group has drawn the wrath of supporters of “An Inconvenient Truth,” former Vice President Al Gore’s film about global warming, as well as some of its own members, by turning down a request that it distribute 50,000 free copies of the movie. November 30, 2006

Elementary students in 10 city school systems struggled to perform simple investigations, interpret basic graphs and diagrams, and understand scientific classifications and relationships, concludes a first-ever report on the science skills of students in large urban districts released today. November 15, 2006

The New York state education department erred in awarding Reading First grants to New York City and eight other school districts, and could not provide supporting evidence that any of the 66 districts participating in the program met all the requirements of the law, the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Education found in a report released today. November 3, 2006

Despite the attention focused on poor and minority students by the No Child Left Behind Act, most states are doing a poor job of narrowing achievement gaps, concludes a “report card” released today by the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation. November 1, 2006

The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to decide whether, and to what extent, parents who are not lawyers have a right to represent their child with disabilities, or themselves, in federal court under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. October 27, 2006

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