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Public colleges and universities in Georgia, Idaho and Nebraska are also considering drastic cost-cutting measures to make up for losses in state revenue. December 2, 2008
Under the superintendent’s driving focus on the nuts and bolts of schooling, Atlanta’s students have posted achievement gains every single year since Ms. Hall became schools chief. November 11, 2008
States nationwide tally their losses, while trying to reassure retirees that funds are secure in the long-term. November 4, 2008
With the pressure on to increase student learning, Georgia and Idaho states are in the process of overhauling what analysts say is among the most neglected pieces of the teacher-quality continuum: evaluation. September 29, 2008
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A state board has voted unanimously to keep a nearly 40-year-old policy that guarantees cost-of-living increases to pension payments for retired Georgia teachers. December 1, 2008

The life of Cobb County, Ga., educator Brad Cohen will be the subject of a “Hallmark Hall of Fame” movie scheduled to air on CBS. December 1, 2008

Three months after the Clayton County school district lost its accreditation, another Georgia district is facing the same fate. November 26, 2008

Hiring a rules expert for school board meetings, adding an internal auditor to the staff, and reworking the superintendent's contract are among the measures the Clayton County, Ga., district will implement to win back its accreditation. September 30, 2008

A coalition of low-wealth school districts in Georgia has withdrawn its finance lawsuit against the state, just weeks before a trial was set to begin, because the case was transferred to a new judge. September 22, 2008

September 16, 2008

The decision by an accrediting agency could complicate everything from students’ college applications to teachers’ continuing education credits. August 29, 2008
Students in a number of states often end up attending summer school programs because they didn’t meet academic standards set by the state. June 16, 2008
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Facing the loss of accreditation, a troubled Georgia school district struggles with the legacy of its fractious, dysfunctional board. June 3, 2008
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The Core Knowledge approach prizes content across the disciplines, bucking a trend toward a narrower, skills-based approach to learning. Updated: May 27, 2008
The troubled Clayton County, Ga., school district is now on the brink of being the first school system in nearly four decades to lose its accreditation. Updated: March 25, 2008
Georgia's governor wants to add parental aides to his anti-dropout initiative. January 25, 2008
The state is requiring that school leaders complete an education specialist’s degree within five years of becoming an administrator. December 18, 2007
Over the past five years, black male enrollment at the state’s 35 public colleges and universities has jumped 25 percent. December 7, 2007
A top lawmaker is pushing to replace local property taxes for education with a statewide sales tax as the state gears up to fight a lawsuit from school districts over the current funding formula. November 30, 2007
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