25 percent of Va. state-funded preschool seats go unfilled
Local match is too high for some Northern Virginia districts to cover
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25 percent of Va. state-funded preschool seats go unfilled
Local match is too high for some Northern Virginia districts to cover
Beware Chinese data: Its schools might not be so great
Tom Loveless, a leading expert on international testing, throws cold water on high Shanghai scores.
Dunbar High autonomy proposal stirs debate
Push for autonomy at the storied D.C. school has raised questions about the city’s ability to serve all students.
Arne Duncan: Why can’t we be more like South Korea?
The education secretary laments that American parents aren’t as serious as South Koreans when it comes to education.
Everything you need to know about Common Core -- Ravitch
The past, present and future of the standards.
Johns Hopkins president secures 5-year contract extension
Ronald J. Daniels has led the university since March 2009.
Maryland schools need $100 million for online Common Core tests, says report
A report to the General Assembly reveals big readiness problems.
Most D.C. residents give public schools low ratings in poll
Chancellor Kaya Henderson is far less polarizing than Michelle Rhee, a Washington Post poll indicates.
Colleges commit to help students in financial need
Dozens of leaders gather at the White House for a summit on higher education access.
Obamas praise new efforts to get needy students to college
The president and first lady meet with dozens of higher-education leaders at the White House.
Dying teacher makes remarkable journey to visit former students
He wrote a book, “The Priority List,” about his travels.
Corps aims to help low-income students get to college
The College Advising Corps is one of several Obama administration efforts on higher education.
Teachers’ union grades lawmakers
Senate Republicans earn better marks from the NEA than House colleagues; Democrats score well.
NY officials’ excuse for link to vulgar test prep questioned
What happened when NY state ed officials were asked why a Common Core website they operated was sending students to vulgar material?
Montgomery’s only charter school plans to shut down
Crossway Community Montessori, to shut at the end of the academic year, struggled with finances.
Judge: Defendants will not be dismissed from Options case
The five people have been accused of helping divert taxpayer dollars from the D.C. charter school.
D.C. officials recommend closure of Booker T. Washington Charter School for Technical Arts
The school’s staff, students and alumni argued Tuesday night that school should stay open.
Prince George’s schedules meetings about school repairs
School system is seeking input about aging infrastructure.
Michelle Rhee invites Twitter queries, gets screenfull
The former D.C. schools chancellor tries to have a dialogue and gets flooded with snarky tweets.
Va. lawmaker seeks to clarify law on religious exemptions
Del. Thomas Rust, who supports the law, asks for study to ensure children are getting adequate education.
New push to scrap MSA standardized tests in Montgomery
School leaders back lawmakers’ efforts to cancel MSA tests scheduled for spring.
Hour of Code 2.0: Urging computer programming in school
Digital advocates’ popular day of free coding tutorials launches an effort to change education policies.
What Christie failed to mention in State of State speech about his education record
There’s a gap between what he said about education and what he has done.
Md. county execs push for school construction funding
Three largest jurisdictions in Maryland ask General Assembly to help build and repair schools.
Michelle Rhee gives the nation a D+ in school reform
The nation has, apparently, disappointed the former D.C. schools leader.