Thursday, November 26, 2009

Zach Miners

For Student With Autism, Having Service Animal in School Is 'Lifesaver'

Service animals in schools can foster learning, but pushback from districts is not uncommon. more >>

Where to Start if You Want to Be a Rhodes Scholar

If you're a college student wondering what the Rhodes Scholarship is all about, here are the facts. more >>

U.S. Civil Rights Commission Investigates College Admission Bias

The government is examining whether colleges discriminate against female applicants. more >>

Military to Debut Virtual School

A new online curriculum is in the works to ease school transitions for itinerant members' children. more >>

How Schools and Parents Can Prepare for Swine Flu

Here are tips for parents and schools to keep children healthy and engaged in their learning. more >>

Could Texting Be Good for Students?

Some teachers say the cellphone habit can have positive applications in the classroom. more >>

Survey: Parents Would Rather Talk Drugs than Science

Parents are more comfortable discussing drugs than science and math with their kids, a survey shows. more >>

How Much Is the Stimulus Helping States? That Depends

A government report says the Recovery Act is saving jobs, but state officials offer a bleaker picture. more >>

The Saga of the Suspended 6-Year-Old

A zero-tolerance policy almost meant a 45-day suspension for bringing a camping tool to lunch. more >>

Report Shows Narrowing Achievement Gap Between Different Student Groups

The gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students seems to be shrinking, a new study finds. more >>

Schools Nationwide to Exercise Continuously for 10 Hours

A unique experiment lets schools sign up in 15-minute intervals for an "exercise relay." more >>

School Bus Radio Program Plays Its Last Tune

A company that broadcast music and commercials in thousands of school buses is shutting down. more >>

All High School Graduates Should Have These Skills

Pursuing common standards, key groups recently crafted a skills set they say students should have. more >>

Chicago Schools' Plan to Protect Students

After 37 students were killed last school year, the city spends millions to protect at-risk students. more >>

Teaching Students About 9/11

A nonprofit group offers lesson plans and tools to help teach students about the September 11 attacks. more >>

'Reading Rainbow' Turns Its Last Page

The demise of the beloved children's show might have more to do with philosophy than with money. more >>

Recovery Act Helps Schools, but Not Enough

School administrators want more flexibility from the stimulus bill, a new survey says. more >>

Keep Back-to-School Shopping Costs Down

Retail federation predicts a back-to-school spending drop, but you don't have to settle for less. more >>

Most Diverse Class of Students Ever Sits for SAT

Minority participation rate for the exam was at an all-time high, but average scores varied widely. more >>

A Kindle for Every Student

A reform group wants to puts an E-textbook in every student’s hand. Not everyone is thrilled. more >>

Schwarzenegger's Big Plans for Calif. Schools

The governor is proposing sweeping reforms to get more federal funds. Some say he's going too far. more >>

School Lunches Go Vegetarian

More meatless options are on menus, but rising prices are hitting districts hard, a new survey says. more >>

Taking Charge of Your Test Scores

What's the best way to handle sending scores? more >>

Arne Duncan, Al Sharpton, and Newt Gingrich Join Forces

The 3 gents will tour cities to drum up support for President Obama's school reforms. more >>

10 States That Rank Lowest on a Brain Health Index

A nationwide index determined by 21 brain-healthy factors ranks these states at the bottom. more >>

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