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Report: Students Admitted to College Under Exceptions Unsuccessful
posted by: Ruthie | December 17, 2013, 02:41 pm   


The Kansas Board of Regents recently reported that students who did not meet minimum requirement for college admission, but were accepted anyway, experienced low retention rates and mixed success in Kansas public colleges.

 
Teacher Gift Policies
posted by: Garry | December 12, 2013, 03:40 pm   

With the holiday season in full swing, your students are probably not the only ones looking forward to exchanging gifts. Whether it’s a gift card, a free coffee, or homemade Christmas goodies, almost every teacher looks forward to a gift from their school or students’ parents. However, before you rush out and purchase gifts for colleagues, check in with your school’s gift policies. According to reports, recent changes to school policies could potentially limit gifts teachers give and receive.

 

 
Kansas Court Considers Funding Case
posted by: Ruthie | December 11, 2013, 11:59 am   


The Kansas Supreme Court is currently considering a lawsuit by school districts, claiming that the state has denied them funding, promised by a previous ruling. Education Week features an article about this mounting dispute.

 
The Best Blogs for Improving Your Practice
posted by: Garry | December 07, 2013, 01:04 am   

Teachers have been a part of the blogging scene since the very beginning.  Blogging has always been an easy way for professionals in an often isolating and misunderstood practice to share the thoughts, feelings, and challenges of their everyday life.  Today, teacher blogs have proliferated across the internet and have even become a subset of blogging in their own right.

 

 
Urban Schools Strive for Environmentally Friendly Lunch Programs
posted by: Garry | December 05, 2013, 07:36 pm   

As support grows for environmentally conscious food programs, schools are beginning to catch on to the growing movement. Anyone who has been in to a school cafeteria knows how much food often goes to waste. Now urban school cafeterias, including those in Miami-Dade County, are leading the way toward a sustainable and environmentally aware lunch program.

 

 
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