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Charlotte art students dance through DC

by Emily Hoerner & Jenny Leonard | May 3, 2011 | Education, Topics

Students from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district visited Washington to show off their artwork and perform for audiences.

State of Preschool report ranks North Dakota in bottom 10

by Tobias Burns & Lempereur | May 2, 2011 | Education

The 2010 annual State of Preschool report from the National Institute for Early Education Research found North Dakota in the bottom 10 states for failing to fund statewide prekindergarten programs. Arne Duncan Address

Opponents of DREAM Act circulate petition

by Emily Hoerner & Jenny Leonard | Apr 25, 2011 | Education

WASHINGTON—Opponents of the newly passed Maryland DREAM Act to provide in-state college tuition to undocumented students  Friday circulated petitions to launching a campaign to put a referendum repealing the law on the 2012 ballot. Gov. Martin O’Malley was expected to...

Young Safety Patrollers honored on Capitol Hill

by Tobias Burns & Lempereur | Apr 22, 2011 | Education

Seven Safety Patrollers from across the country received AAA Lifesaving Medals on Capitol Hill for saving the lives of five children and one adult within the past year.

Students share health studies at competition

by Tobias Burns & Lempereur | Apr 20, 2011 | Education

High school students from across the nation entered the Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition to present scientific research in Washington over the weekend. Topics ranged from the impact of living arrangements on hypertension to the differences between males and...

School voucher programs cause controversy

by Tobias Burns & Lempereur | Apr 20, 2011 | Education

Some parents have been pushing school voucher programs because they give students from low income families the chance to attend private schools. But teachers and school administrators say these programs are not only ineffective, but take away resources from public...
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