Alabama immigration law leaves schools gripped by uncertainty (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – Thursday Alabama became the first state in the nation to require public schools to check the immigration status of children when they enroll.
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Alabama immigration law leaves schools gripped by uncertainty
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SAT cheating scandal: Are stakes getting too high for college admission? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – The case of a Great Neck, N.Y., man accused of being paid to take the SAT for high school students is once again prompting questions nationwide about how much cheating goes on in the world of high-stakes testing.
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SAT cheating scandal: Are stakes getting too high for college admission?
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Rick Perry’s kinder, gentler view on illegal immigrants: Will it cost him? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s support of in-state college tuition rates for children of illegal immigrants is raising eyebrows among tea party Republicans and is giving his challengers for the GOP presidential nomination fresh ammunition to attack him.
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Rick Perry’s kinder, gentler view on illegal immigrants: Will it cost him?
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Rick Perry’s kinder, gentler view on illegal immigrants: Will it cost him? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s support of in-state college tuition rates for children of illegal immigrants is raising eyebrows among tea party Republicans and is giving his challengers for the GOP presidential nomination fresh ammunition to attack him.
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Rick Perry’s kinder, gentler view on illegal immigrants: Will it cost him?
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Rick Perry’s kinder, gentler view on illegal immigrants: Will it cost him? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s support of in-state college tuition rates for children of illegal immigrants is raising eyebrows among tea party Republicans and is giving his challengers for the GOP presidential nomination fresh ammunition to attack him.
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Rick Perry’s kinder, gentler view on illegal immigrants: Will it cost him?
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Strike closes Philly-area Catholic high schools (AP)
AP – The new academic year has ground to a halt for Roman Catholic high schools in the Philadelphia area, where on Tuesday the archdiocese called off classes for about 16,500 students because of a teachers strike.
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Strike closes Philly-area Catholic high schools
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Princeton joins Harvard atop U.S. News college list (Reuters)
Reuters – Princeton joined Harvard University atop the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings of U.S. colleges released on Tuesday, with the University of Maryland-Baltimore County named as the “up-and-coming” college.
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Princeton joins Harvard atop U.S. News college list
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Felony charges reduced for mother who lied to put children in a better school (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – Kelley Williams-Bolar has won a reprieve. The Ohio mother who served jail time earlier this year for falsifying information to enroll her children in the Copley-Fairlawn City Schools has had her felony convictions reduced to misdemeanors.
Save Our Schools March: a teacher revolt against Obama education reform (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – What if the education reformers are wrong?
Homeless child enrolled in wrong school: What should happen to him? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor – The case of Tanya McDowell is putting advocates for homeless students on alert.
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Homeless child enrolled in wrong school: What should happen to him?
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