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  • Editorial: Pointing fingers won't bring change - MLive.com

    For the first time, the state put together a list of its lowest performing schools ... Spring 2009 scores indicate 3.4 percent were proficient in writing, while 2.2 percent were deemed proficient in math. The state averages are 52 percent for ...
    2010-03-10 04:03:00
  • U.S. lays out set of common school standards - MSNBC

    The nation's governors and state school chiefs will propose standards Wednesday for what students should learn in English and math, from kindergarten through high school, a crucial step in President Obama's campaign to raise academic standards across ...
    2010-03-10 04:18:00
  • Increase higher education funding, says TIGA - Gamasutra

    TIGA, the trade association representing the UK games industry, said today that the UK should aim to increase the proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) invested in higher education in two ways: by maintaining in real terms public expenditure on ...
    2010-03-10 04:54:00
  • Letter to to the editor: Fishermen have rebuilt N.E. stocks - Gloucester Daily Times

    One only needs to review the dramatic results we have achieved over the last 20 years to observe that over the long haul, stocks can and will recover. They have. It was fishermen who suggested and supported mesh size increases and their respective ...
    2010-03-10 05:01:00
  • Kenner 4th District incumbent, challenger disagree on economic ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune

    The two candidates for the 4th District seat on the Kenner City Council have a strikingly different view of the landscape in the district. Incumbent Maria DeFrancesch looks out and sees improved business relationships and projects accomplished during ...
    2010-03-10 05:01:00
  • CNY high school graduation rates: How did your school do? - Syracuse Post-Standard

    It extended academic intervention to more students who need to improve in math and literature and that seems to help, he said.
    2010-03-10 05:15:00
  • U.S. lays out set of common school standards - Salt Lake Tribune

    The nation's governors and state school chiefs are set to propose standards Wednesday for what students should learn in English and math, from kindergarten through high school, a crucial step in President Barack Obama's campaign to raise academic ...
    2010-03-10 08:28:00
  • Pension increase to be decided at Carlisle meeting - Cumberland County Sentinel

    Simple math reveals that the 1.25 percent rate would save the borough $74,581. Of Carlisle’s 24 retired officers, about 10 recipients would not see the increase, Gossert said. Four of the recipients are widows, one retired officer is on disability ...
    2010-03-10 06:48:00
  • 2nd-graders raise money for Haiti - Roanoke Times

    Nora Strock, the 3-year-old sister of second-grader Ava Strock, helps with the fundraiser for Haiti. The youngsters made $266 selling their goods. Photos courtesy of Sarah Woolsey From left: Gilbert Linkous Elementary School second-graders Jamye ...
    2010-03-10 07:17:00
  • Lake City's New Green Fire Station: How Many Toilets Does 7100 Gallons ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer

    Check out Lake City Live for more photos of the station. If you haven't driven by the Lake City Fire Station lately you're missing out. Station 39 is on my walk home from the bus and it's been exciting to watch the station being built from the ground ...
    2010-03-10 06:05:00
  • Sick of public school art cuts? Get your kid outta there - Tucson Citizen

    You get the idea. You may be able to survive, but you’ll surely be miserable. Art makes the world go round/Photo Ryn Gargulinski Yet with all the public school funding woes, art programs are usually the first to go. Sure, some steps are being taken ...
    2010-03-10 08:14:00
  • Forget Toyota. Chrysler's got the most problems. - CNN Money

    The math just doesn't work." Company officials, however, said Chrysler is on track to reduce its reliance on fleet sales and that they should make up only about 25% of total sales this year. But a Chrysler spokeswoman also said strong sales to rental ...
    2010-03-10 08:21:00
  • New national math, English standards drafted - San Francisco Chronicle

    These standards are as high as the highest standards that any state has," said William McCallum, chairman of the math standards committee, math professor and head of the mathematics department at the University of Arizona. One math expert who was not ...
    2010-03-10 08:14:00
  • Editorial: In Acalanes District, vote yes on Measure A - Inside Bay Area

    SIX MONTHS after voters in the Acalanes Union High School District approved extension of a parcel tax to fund their children's education, they are being asked to dig deeper into their pockets to come up with more money. Usually, we would shout ...
    2010-03-10 01:55:00
  • NSF Selects Young Theoretical Computer Scientist for its Highest Honor - National Science Foundation (press release)

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is pleased to announce the selection of New York University's Subhash Khot, an associate professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, to receive its 2010 Alan T. Waterman Award. Considered the NSF ...
    2010-03-10 01:12:00

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