Stiri in categoria
Sort By :

Category Jump :

Fired Fresno State coach wins $19 million verdict
Stacy Johnson-Klein says she was sexually harassed and wrongfully fired.

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
University of Texas system caps tuition hikes
Tuition increases at 9 campuses limited to $300 a year

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 1 Voturi: 0
City plans to sue San Diego State again over growth plans
City and university disagree over who should pay for road upgrades

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Some want temporary high school merger to become permanent
Vandalism forced two schools in North Forest (Texas) district to share campus

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Audit questions travel costs at New York City charter
Bronx school sent staff to retreats in Bahamas, Dominican Republic

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
It's December, and the pressure is mounting. Not from the presents or the cooking or the relatives. Those are a piece of cake -- a fruitcake, perhaps. It's the agony of choice. Or, more accurately, CHOICES.

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 2 Voturi: 1
In a film class, a young gang offender scripts his own death. But a close call in the real world spurs him to change the direction of his future.



In an old classroom trailer on the grounds of Camp David Gonzalez detention center, Alex Muñoz teaches a handful of youthful offenders the art of making films.

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 5 Voturi: 0
Parents and teachers at three L.A. high schools and their feeder middle schools will decide whether to join the L.A.'s mayor plan or stick with LAUSD's model.



Teachers and parents at seven low-performing middle and high schools will decide Tuesday whether to join Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa in his effort to dramatically remake their schools. Those campuses are in line for what the mayor said are historic infusions of money and more authority.

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
A campaign to lighten students' workload also points up an ethnic rift.


T he grumbling reaches fever pitch at many schools this time of year. The semester is nearing its end and homework assignments are piling up -- just as the winter break is about to begin. Parents of school kids know what that means:

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
At Camp Pendleton, the names of 221 troops killed in combat are etched in granite as a tribute to their ultimate sacrifice.



CAMP PENDLETON — Sandra Aceves and Sheila Cobb leaned together for support Friday as their sons and others killed in Iraq were praised as heroes who died to bring freedom to the Iraqi people.

Category:

Data: Dec 10, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Cash flow trouble in Recovery District
Officials running schools in New Orleans still finding unpaid bills from last year

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Schools struggle with "do not resuscitate" orders
Some districts agree to abide by directives; others will take life-saving steps

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Maine orders mumps vaccinations at University of Southern Maine
Students who don't get a shot are barred from campuses

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
7 L.A. schools will decide whether to be part of mayor's reforms
The low-performing schools would get more money and local control

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Utah seeks more equitable funding for school construction
Task force wants to delay creation of new districts until funding system is in place

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
M y column Saturday on the campaign by a San Marino mom to persuade school officials to cut back on "useless and ineffective" homework assignments uncorked a storm of bottled-up angst among readers, from Santa Monica to Pasadena to Orange County.

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Those earning $180,000 a year or less will pay 10% of income, thanks mostly to the university's endowment.



Harvard University unveiled a financial aid program Monday that will let students from upper-middle-class families pay less than half the school's tuition starting next fall.

Category:

Data: Dec 11, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Ohio district aims for green renovation and construction
Liberty Union-Thurston district plans to follow LEED guidelines

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
California college honored for its "livable" facility
De Anza College wins award for its environmental studies center.

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Parents want sustainable features at new school
School supporters seek donations to enhance elementary school planned in Mission, Kan.

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Toronto elementary school honored for sustainable design
Brookside Public School get a gold rating from Canadian Green Building Council

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 1 Voturi: 0
Six wounded by gunfire outside Las Vegas school bus
Assailants struck as students were exiting vehicle

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
The election Tuesday was unlike any other. At stake was no candidate, no law, no taxes, no bond issue -- only a promise by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to make seven Los Angeles schools a lot richer and a lot better.

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Citing a 1981 court order, a judge says the district may continue to use a race-based formula for selecting students.



A Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday that the Los Angeles Unified School District can continue to base admissions to its popular magnet school system on the race of the students, sharply rejecting a conservative legal group's argument that the system violates California law.

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Police say the components were brought to the campus by a 12-year-old boy, who was arrested.



Authorities on Tuesday arrested a 12-year-old boy who they said brought bomb-making materials to his Newport Beach school, stowing some of the items in his locker.

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
A state audit shows $5.3 million was for legal fees and $2.3 million was for settlements over a five-year period. The report did not include two multimillion-dollar jury awards in Fresno State cases.



The Cal State University system spent $5.3 million in outside legal fees to defend itself against employment discrimination lawsuits and $2.3 million to settle such cases over the five years ending in June, according to a report issued Tuesday by the state auditor.

Category:

Data: Dec 13, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
New residence hall for Sacramento State
$62 million facility replaces outdated dormitory

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Two students slain at LSU
International students found shot to death in university apartment

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Virginia governor proposes $1.65 billion in campus construction
Money would cover about 75 projects at the states' colleges and universities

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
UMass Boston wants to build housing
Residence halls would be part of major campus overhaul

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
The school recess debate
Should schools have recess, and how vigorous and competitive should it be

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Early admissions hopefuls endure a 'season of anxiety.'



Add one more club to the seven that college hopeful Nicolette Song belongs to -- the Early Admissions Hopefuls.

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Roman Catholic dioceses nationwide have taught more than 6 million children to protect themselves from sexual predators and have conducted 1.6 million background checks on workers in response to the clergy sex abuse crisis, according to a report released Thursday.

Category:

Data: Dec 15, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
District sues to keep student in special education
Parents in Cohasset, Mass., want their 8th grader removed from special ed program

Category:

Data: Dec 16, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0
Revised rules would aim to boost the number of applicants. Critics dislike scaling back admission guarantees.



UC faculty leaders are debating a proposal to change freshman admission rules in ways that would both broaden the pool of potential applicants but also limit the guarantees of entrance for some high-achieving students.

Category:

Data: Dec 16, 2007 Accesari: 0 Voturi: 0

Pages: 1 2 3 4 [Next >]


News Categories


Sponsors


Top 10 News

Statistics

News:
News Categories:
News Read:
2231
11
296