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Friday, July 11, 2003

Paige Issues Statement on Committee Passage of D.C. Choice Proposal
Smoke and Mirrors on Head Start
Paige Issues Statement on House Passage of Education Bills

Thursday, July 10, 2003

'Reading Rainbow' and its elusive pot of gold
By Lisa Suhay

SCHOOL QUALITY Affirmative action avoids the issue. The real problem is poor public education at the pre-college level
By JOHN E. HOCK
Dulling Of The American Playground
By Connie Cass

ALLIANCE FOR EXCELLENT EDUCATION RELEASES REPORT ON NCLB & MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Historic Partnership to Improve Educational Achievement for Hispanic Americans
$2.4 Million Grant Competition Announced for Expanded Special Education Regional Parent Technical Assistance Centers
Increased Parent-Professional Collaboration, Support for Parents Sought


Breaking Away
By BOB HERBERT

Wednesday, July 09, 2003

YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES:
A CHANGING POPULATION

A Report of Findings from the National Longitudinal Transition Study
(NLTS) and National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 (NLTS2)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Prepared by:Mary Wagner, Renée Cameto, and Lynn Newman
The challenge of being gifted
By Laura Vanderkam

Translation Transformation
Governments Get Serious About Being Clear

By Elaine Rivera
Paige Marks 18-Month Anniversary of No Child Left Behind Act with Update to Congress

Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Practical skills vs. three R's: A debate revives
By Marjorie Coeyman
A TALE OF TWO SCHOOLS” TAKES AN INTIMATE LOOK AT THE NATIONAL READING CRISIS
– Morgan Freeman Narrates One-Hour Special on PBS–

NEA vows to undo President Bush's education programs
By Greg Toppo
Bush Seeks Big Changes in Head Start, Drawing Criticism From Program's Supporters
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
Who to blame when students fail, the scholar or the system?
By Phyllis Schlafly
Bush: Head Start's academic side fails
His bill would give states more control

By BOB DEANS


Two Types of Brain Problems Are Found to Cause Dyslexia
By BONNIE ROTHMAN MORRIS
OPINION-EDITORIAL
What is the NEA trying to hide?

By Bob Williams, Evergreen Freedom Foundation


Monday, July 07, 2003

GiveKidsGoodSchools.com Campaign Over 55,000 Strong
Citizen Movement Lends Critical Support to Restore Afterschool Funding

Competition Seeks Innovative High School Curricula Teachers to Compete for Awards Totaling $180,000
Important Teacher Ally
National Teacher Survey Sponsored by CDW-G Sheds New Light on Technology's Evolving Role in the Classroom



Another Reason To Dump Public Schools
by R. Cort Kirkwood
Focus on middle schools, too
Children weigh in heavier nationwide
Some schools try to steer lunch programs away from soda, chips

By MARK JOHNSON and JOHN FAUBER

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