“Roxbury, NJ school board member appeals censure over speaking out” plus 3 more |
- Roxbury, NJ school board member appeals censure over speaking out
- Payrolls in U.S. Fall 125,000; Jobless Rate at 9.5% (Update2)
- The Anti-Educational Effects of Public Schools
- National Teacher of the Year Shares What He Learned About Our Nations Public Schools
| Roxbury, NJ school board member appeals censure over speaking out Posted: 02 Jul 2010 07:27 AM PDT ROXBURY School board member Maureen Castriotta is appealing to state Commissioner of Education Bret Schundler to vacate a censure levied against her by fellow board members in May. |
| Payrolls in U.S. Fall 125,000; Jobless Rate at 9.5% (Update2) Posted: 02 Jul 2010 06:52 AM PDT Employment fell in June for the first time this year, reflecting a drop in federal census workers and a smaller-than-forecast gain in private hiring. |
| The Anti-Educational Effects of Public Schools Posted: 02 Jul 2010 06:40 AM PDT With so many state governments' budgets now under severe strain, there are serious discussions about how to cut state funding to public education. Hopefully, the schools themselves will become only a memory of a less-enlightened past. |
| National Teacher of the Year Shares What He Learned About Our Nations Public Schools Posted: 02 Jul 2010 04:08 AM PDT Connecticut Special Education Teacher and former New York City Police Captain Anthony Mullen Challenges the Popular Movement to Promote Standardized Testing, and Argues that�the Barometer of a School isnt its Test Scores but its Dropout Rate. (PRWeb Jul 2, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Anthony_Mullen/Teacher_2010/prweb4215704.htm |
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