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  • My View: Why I chose home schooling
    10.04.2012, 18:35:00
    Editor's Note: Bethany M. Gardiner, M.D., is a pediatrician and author of "Highlighting Homeschooling," (http://www.stickytapepress.com/) which guides parents through the educational options available to them and their children.
  • Obama chides governors for education cuts
    28.02.2012, 02:48:00
    President Barack Obama told U.S. governors attending a luncheon Monday that they are cutting too much funding for education and need to make reforms while continuing to invest in the future of America's students.
  • 10 states freed from some 'No Child Left Behind' requirements
    10.02.2012, 15:24:00
    Ten states are being granted waivers to free them from some requirements of the No Child Left Behind education reform law, with President Barack Obama explaining Thursday that the move aims to "combine greater freedom with greater accountability."
  • University of Florida suspends fraternity for 'serious physical hazing incident'
    09.02.2012, 15:29:00
    The University of Florida has temporarily suspended its chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity after learning about a hazing incident involving fraternity members, a university spokeswoman said.
  • USDA issues new rules for school meals
    25.01.2012, 23:51:00
    School meals will have to offer fruits and vegetables to students every day under standards issued by the United States Department of Agriculture on Wednesday.
  • Medical schools join first lady's health initiative for veterans
    12.01.2012, 04:24:00
    Two medical education groups and 130 medical schools signed on to first lady Michelle Obama's initiative to "train the nation's physicians to meet the unique health care needs of the military and veterans communities," the White House announced Wednesday.
  • Lessons from famous college dropouts
    01.01.2012, 00:24:00
    A college degree can be an important gateway to employment, a career and a better standard of living. But a college degree does not equate to someone's level of intelligence or talent. For those seeking the best workers or leaders, there is a plethora of intelligent, inventive people without degrees who should not be overlooked.
  • Lunch prices go up for children of U.S. troops stationed overseas
    14.12.2011, 09:56:00
    When children of American servicemembers who are living with their parents overseas go back to school after the holidays, the Grinch will be waiting for them in the cafeteria.
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