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Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting


Seattle Vocational Institute Gives Dropouts a Second Chance

With the incessant roar of the Blue Angels overhead, I almost missed an incredible story in this week’s Seattle P-I on the power of pre-apprenticeship training for dropout students.


Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting


Helping the four


My Contribution to the Solution


Just how bad is it?


Molly Berger: The Hard Part of Staying the Course


The Middle School Years


Exposing states’ dirty dropout secret

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P-20 tightens the seams


Students offer ideas on stopping dropouts

The Boston Globe
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Graduation Matters: Improving Accountability for High School Graduation

This report contends that most states are setting low goals for improving graduation rates, and for ensuring that more low-income, minority, disabled and English language learner students earn a high school diploma.


The Internet takes the stage in the fight to curb dropouts


Heritage Leadership Camp -- filling the gap


The Silent Epidemic, Gates Foundation

This 2006 report by Civic Enterprises in association with Peter D. Hart Research Associates, highlights the high school dropout epidemic in America and suggests providing academic and home "supports” to improve students’ chances of staying in school.


One Baltimore School Struggles to Get Tests Scores Up


GLAD Helps Spanish-Speaking Elementary School Rise to the Top


Last In The Middle School Series


One Diploma for Dummies; One for Geniuses.Not Going to Happen Here.


Family Homework Nights: An Idea that Should be Everywhere.


Helping Struggling Schools, Students. You Can't Depend on the Same 'Ol, Same 'Ol.


ELL Mystery in NYC. Talk to Me When I Return From Pasco


Unexpected Success in Struggling Schools


Wisconsin Launches College Promise, In Middle School


Try, Try Again Seems to be Working in California


One Last Uri Interview


Dana Center Exec Leaves Us a Long To Do List


Another Career Academy, This Time in LA


Students Who Think They Are Going to College, vs Those That Really Do


One Man's Boredom with Retirement and Vision for What School Could Be


Want to Build that Machine Part? Do the Math.


I'll Vote for This, But The Bill Has Some Problems


Gates Speaks Out on School Reform


State's Math Problems May Depend on Focusing on the Four Ps


Low Math Scores Blamed on Tic-Tac-Toe


Closing the Achievement Gap in Texas


Dept. of Ed Talks About Careers, Kids, Science and Math


NCLB Needs More Focus, More $$ Behind It To Work


New Market Student Launches His Ideas Now


Seems Like Common Sense is Taking Hold on the WASL


Freedom Writer Teacher Coming Back in March


ETS Study Provides Some Powerful Information About the Power of Education


Can't Find a Job? Create Your Own


College Bound Students Are Good For Business