Obama education reforms advance as Congress falters (Reuters)

January 18, 2012 by publisher  
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Reuters – President Barack Obama’s administration is moving ahead in reforming U.S. education without the help of the Congress, and will soon announce which states can opt out of the national education law known as “No Child Left Behind.”

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U.S. economy losing competitive edge: survey (Reuters)

January 18, 2012 by publisher  
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Reuters – The United States is becoming less economically competitive versus other nations, with political gridlock and a weak primary education system seen as the main drag, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

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High school graduation rates up, but some states lag behind (The Lookout)

May 27, 2011 by publisher  
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The Lookout – More high school students are hitting the books and getting their degrees within four years, data from the National Center for Education Statistics show. But not every state is part of that positive trend. About 74.7 percent of high school students in the class of 2007-08 graduated on time, up from 72 percent of the class

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Student loans, gov’t pensions eyed by budgeteers (AP)

May 18, 2011 by publisher  
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AP – The White House and key lawmakers are considering reductions in student loan subsidies, farm payments and support for federal workers’ pensions as they search for cuts that can clear the way for an increase in the national debt limit, according to officials in both parties.

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Lawmakers defend french fries as USDA limits spuds (AP)

May 18, 2011 by admin  
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AP – Often maligned, the french fry is fighting back.

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Hundreds protest Ga. charter school ruling (AP)

May 17, 2011 by admin  
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AP – Hundreds of Georgia charter school parents, students and school administrators are protesting a ruling by the state’s highest court that overturned a law allowing the creation of state-approved charters.

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Warrant issued for man in Houston school shooting (AP)

May 17, 2011 by admin  
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AP – A warrant has been issued for a man accused of allowing a 6-year-old boy access to a gun that the child accidentally fired inside an elementary school cafeteria in Houston.

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10 Most Popular Medical Schools (U.S. News & World Report)

May 17, 2011 by publisher  
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U.S. News & World Report – The University of Kansas Medical Center is the nation’s most popular medical school, according to an analysis of yield data by U.S. News.

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Hispanic students make strides on AP exams, College Board reports (The Christian Science Monitor)

February 11, 2011 by publisher  
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The Christian Science Monitor – Hispanic high school students in the US now make up a greater share of those achieving a passing score on an Advanced Placement (AP) exam than at any other point in the past decade, according to a report released Wednesday by the national College Board.

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NACAC Issues First Report on Best Colleges Rankings (U.S. News & World Report)

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U.S. News & World Report – The National Association for College Admission Counseling surveyed its members on attitudes toward U.S. News’s Best Colleges rankings; recently the NACAC/U.S. News & World Report Ad Hoc Committee issued its first report on the survey.

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