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  1. Is Busing still necessary? PBS - Online Newshour - archive 1998
  2. NPR: The legacy of School Busing
  3. Focus:Hope
  4. Detroit News: Rearview Mirror
  5. AARP - A Taste for Tolerance
  6. Geography: Some students have no clue (Arizona Republic)
  7. Reforming High Schools a National Priority
  8. School weight furor rages in other states (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  9. Equity? Finance plan doesn't come close (Austin American-Statesman)
  10. Teachers' pet peeves (New York Daily News)
  11. Legal showdown looms over state's voucher law (Orlando Sentinel)
  12. Charter schools
  13. Council submits ideas to improve working conditions of district teachers
  14. Who will enforce right to equal education? (South Coast Today)
  15. Utah set to reject No Child Left Behind (Washington Times)
  16. Rally cries pitch schools' funding needs (The Register-Guard)
  17. State legislatures call for changes to Bush's No Child Left Behind law(Baltimore Sun)
  18. Sheriff will reconsider putting Tasers in schools (Florida Times)
  19. Educators: Minority students deprived (Sacramento Bee)
  20. Schools ranked among worst (Orlando Sentinel)
  21. Statement on Report by National Conference of State Legislatures
  22. The new Education Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings
  23. Quality Education Can Bring Opportunity for All
  24. "When Will We Wake Up and Smell the Competition?"
  25. High-Tech School Bus Designed To Protect Kids
  26. Flagler officers won't carry Tasers in schools, sheriff says (Florida Times-Union)
  27. North Forest must stop loss of students, says superintendent (Houston Chronicle)
  28. Fairfield bridges the achievement gap (Oregon Register-Guard)
  29. Tackling 'lousy schools' (Washington Times)
  30. Strengthening Math Instruction So No Child Is Left Behind
  31. Less is more in school size (Arizona Republic)
  32. Spellings Urges House to Pass $56 Billion Education Budget
  33. Most Sophomores See Importance of Education, College
  34. Arts Education the Focus of TV Show, Webcast
  35. State urged to spend $90m on worst schools (Boston Globe)
  36. City schools need (New York Daily News)
  37. Why we support school choice (NJ.com)
  38. It Takes the Whole Team
  39. A Great Story to Tell
  40. A Quality Education for All Students
  41. Paying for a Postsecondary Education
  42. Progress in Serving Students with Limited English Proficiency
  43. Timely Budget Trumps Schools as Lawmakers Race to Deadline
  44. The Do-Nothing Conspiracy
  45. 5-Year-Old Cuffed, Arrested in Florida
  46. New Teaching Resources
  47. First Grader Thinks Crack Is Candy, Hands It Out To Friends
  48. Behind the Why of a Rampage - Minnesota
  49. Students & Leaders
  50. Statement Regarding Center on Education Policy Report
  51. "Making the Grade"
  52. Vibrant Cities Find One Thing Missing: Children
  53. Push to merge schools an unproven experiment (The Oregonian)
  54. Statement on Council of Great City Schools Report
  55. For the Love of Reading
  56. Our High Schools Need Help
  57. School choice is often private (St. Petersburg Times)
  58. Harvard study says 'A-Plus Plan' works (St. Petersburg Times)
  59. High School Students Earning College Credits
  60. Editorial:03/31/2005-School-zoning hubbub is fresh call for planning(The New Mexican)
  61. New Teaching Resources in Math and Science, History, Arts, Jazz
  62. Asheville police arrest ab 8th-grader on tip from salesman
  63. No Child Left Behind Is "Better Than This Dog by Miles"
  64. Closing the Achievement Gap and Keeping the Economy Strong
  65. Reward Teachers Who Get Results, Especially in Challenging Classrooms (Apr 27)
  66. The US' achievement gap in education - Thomas L. Friedman
  67. Spellings Extols Excellence in Student Achievement
  68. Diploma Mills and Accreditation
  69. Giving All Students the Quality Education They Deserve
  70. Reading "Gives Confidence"
  71. "We're on a Mission to Conquer Every Myth and Every Test"
  72. District Administration Daily - The 2 minute briefing for busy adminstrators
  73. "Yes, Every Kid Can"
  74. "There Needs to Be an Academic Revolution"
  75. Statement on Head Start Reauthorization
  76. "We've Refocused and I Think We're Starting to See the Results"
  77. Ending the Gerrymander Wars
  78. A bit of student insight on 'bad-apple' syndrome (Gainesville.com)
  79. Annual Report on American Schools Shows Growth, Diversity
  80. Growing Problem for Military Recruiters: Parents
  81. Head Start study finds limited effects
  82. 44 states facing similar issues regarding "equitable" school funding
  83. Registry of Outcome Evaluators
  84. ED Clarifies State and District Roles in Helping Families Get Quality Tutoring
  85. Spellings Calls Data "Our Best Management Tool"
  86. Conference Highlights Importance of Education Reform in the Hispanic Community
  87. New Teaching Resources: Arts, History, Science, Health
  88. Closing the Performance Gap
  89. New ED Grant Opportunities
  90. "We Must Care About Every Single Child"
  91. Character Education: Our Shared Responsibility
  92. High School Reform Is "Central to Our Country's Success in the World"
  93. Superintendents' first year on the job can set tone
  94. "To Demand Anything Less Than Excellence from Our Students is to Do Them -- and Society -- an Enormous Disservice'
  95. "We Posted Big Gains"
  96. "Collectively, We Did It"
  97. Darwin & religion; how it's affects curriculum
  98. Improved Test Scores at Long Island Schools
  99. Spellings, Boehner Urge End to Special Allowance Provision for Student Loan Lenders
  100. Schools should try teaching Russia's way
  101. Being a kid isn't what it used to be. Childhood pastimes are increasingly moving in
  102. Better Graduation Rate Data Needed
  103. Program Aims to keep black males in school
  104. Students Say High Schools Let Them Down
  105. Closing the Gap: Telling the Community the Truth is the First Step
  106. It's Time for a New Graduation Rate
  107. Measure Would Give Mayor Control of L.A. Schools
  108. 45 States Target Graduation Rates
  109. Missouri issues ID numbers to pupils
  110. Education's Collateral Damage
  111. Poverty Holds Back 'No Child Law'
  112. Third Grade Reading Scores at New High
  113. Doubling Math and Science Majors in 10 Years Is Doable
  114. A Commitment to Helping Teachers
  115. Using What Works to Teach Reading
  116. American Children Reading More and Better
  117. Students with Disabilities Making Great Strides
  118. Gauge Dropouts by Computers, Not Slide Rules
  119. Teens and Young Adults Making Strong Academic Progress
  120. Spellings Calls NCLB Good Policy and Good Politics
  121. We Are Partners in Educating Every Child
  122. American Indian, Alaska Native Infants Have Healthy Skills
  123. Conference Promotes Safe and Drug-Free Schools
  124. Kansas Teen Awarded $250K In Bullying Lawsuit
  125. Tutoring study shows promise in key group
  126. Racial and Ethnic Minorities ain in the Nation as a Whole
  127. In New York's Smaller Schools, 'Good Year and a Tough Year'
  128. Preventing dropouts helps nation’s economy
  129. High school could be ... better. But how?
  130. High school rigor? Bring it on, students say
  131. Burned, Baby, Burned
  132. Is Middle School Bad For Kids?
  133. Crew plans extensive crackdown on truancy - Miami-Dade
  134. Expect Excellence
  135. Many Going to College Are Not Ready, Report Says
  136. Where students say they feel afraid and unchallenged -- and think teachers don't care
  137. Schools get ally in soda issue: Drink makers
  138. Public or Private School? In Campaign, It's Personal
  139. Toyota's plant choice is a bad omen for South
  140. National school plan suggested
  141. Retirements Seen Raising Teacher Turnovers
  142. Equalizing Education Dollars
  143. "Work Is Being Done"
  144. Left Behind, Way Behind
  145. Gifted Education: Deceived, Denied and in Crisis
  146. Hurricane Help for Schools
  147. Secretary Announces Additional Support for Teachers
  148. Do the math: Some nations are eating our students' lunch
  149. Some Children Should Be Left Behind
  150. Schwarzenegger seeks 'bad teacher' stories
  151. Private School Vouchers
  152. Childhood development touted
  153. Proposition 74
  154. Black America Web
  155. "It's the People Making the Programs Work"
  156. Making schools work
  157. "Hard Work Has Paid Off"
  158. Commission on the Future of Higher Education
  159. Is Standardized Testing the Correct Answer? YES
  160. Supplemental Services, Comprehensive Centers, High School Seniors, and More
  161. Minority Scores Increase
  162. Looks like wage deflation is starting
  163. Tests Will Drive Gains
  164. "Each Individual Student Now Counts"
  165. "The Sky's the Limit"
  166. New Issue of Achiever on the Web
  167. Young Principals as Rock stars
  168. Community Guide to Helping America's Youth
  169. – Spike Lee says the value of education by the images that gangsta rap glorifies
  170. School System Structure
  171. Auditor Admits He Falsified Roslyn Records
  172. Secretary Spellings Announces Growth Model Pilot
  173. READERS' CHOICE BEST CITIES For African Americans
  174. School Violence at Lowest Level Since 1992
  175. CSU prof recruiting at university in N.Y.
  176. Why the United States Should look to Japan for Better Schools
  177. Call Extended for Trainers for the Teacher-to-Teacher Training Corps
  178. Teaching Resources
  179. Clarke County looks at deconsolidating
  180. Alternative energy sources to heat schools
  181. Inner cities bleed jobs despite federal programs
  182. "Blueprint for Success"
  183. Two California high schools losing white students as Asians move in
  184. High school guidance counselors
  185. Academic Gains of English Language Learners Prove High Standards, Accountability Paying Off, Spellings Says
  186. Of Reading, Writing -- and Raising Kids
  187. Web sites with voluminous school data help parents make informed choices
  188. Observatorium
  189. New Grant Opportunities
  190. Statement on Bush/Clinton Katrina Fund Grants
  191. Improving Education
  192. Grant Opportunities
  193. Commission on Future of Higher Education
  194. Biology Lessons and Articles
  195. The Elegant Universe: It's String Theory
  196. New Website for Education Statistics Agency
  197. Teaching Resources
  198. Teacher colleges key to improving state schools
  199. Greater Flexibility for Raising Achievement of Students with Disabilities
  200. Adult Literacy Report Shows Need for High School Reform
  201. President to Nominate Clark as Assistant Secretary
  202. USA Mathematical Talent Search
  203. New Teaching Resources at FREE
  204. Monroe Confirmed as Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
  205. Astrophysics Science Project
  206. Statement on Education Funding to Hurricane-Affected Students
  207. America's Story, Christmas Day
  208. Web-Based Reports on Science Topics
  209. Origins: Virtual Field Trips to Observatories
  210. Hurricane Education Recovery Act
  211. James Madison Papers
  212. Florida Court Decision on Opportunity Scholarships
  213. Immediate Funding for Hurricane-Affected Schools
  214. U.S. University Presidents Summit on International Education
  215. Fourth Anniversary of No Child Left Behind Act
  216. Doing More with Less - Baltimore Sun
  217. Chemistry and Materials Research Overview
  218. Secretary Answers Questions on "Ask the White House"
  219. FAQs on Hurricane Education Recovery Act Programs
  220. Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative Supports Record Number of Educators
  221. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  222. The Pope House of Raleigh
  223. Teacher Professional Development
  224. School Efforts to Provide Information to Families
  225. U.S. Holocaust Museum
  226. 20th Anniversary of Loss of Shuttle Challenger
  227. Catholic Schools Week
  228. Black History Month
  229. President's American Competitiveness Initiative
  230. American Competitiveness Initiative
  231. Secretary Spellings Answers Questions at Ask the White House
  232. Secretary Spellings Discusses AP Incentives and Competitiveness
  233. New Teaching Resources at FREE
  234. The Time of the Lincolns
  235. President's Budget Request Advances NCLB Implementation and Competitiveness
  236. National Museum of African Art
  237. ExpectMore.gov
  238. Let's Get Serious
  239. We Must Raise the Bar in Math Instruction
  240. Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project
  241. Expect More: Funding What Works
  242. National Medals of Science and Technology
  243. Online Academy: African American History
  244. Presidents' Day
  245. Challenging Studies and Degree Completion Linked
  246. Future of Higher Education: Meeting Transcripts
  247. Secretary Spellings' Remarks at Columbia College
  248. U.S. Must Act to Keep Pace in Math and Science
  249. African American Mosaic
  250. Magner Named Head of Educational Technology Office