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Delaware's View from...

Delaware's View from the Top

Obama Administration Main...

Obama Administration Maintains Commitment to Education in the 2012 Budget

Washington Wins Assessment Grant, Seattle Wins Contract Reform


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Check out PFL's Race to the Top Round Two Analysis

Race to the Top Round Two Winners Announced

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Washington Places 32nd ou...

Washington Places 32nd out 36 in Race to the Top Round Two

This just in: Washington placed 32nd out of 36 states in Round Two Race to the Top. The state scored 290 out of 500 points on its application.

Nine States and the Distr...

Nine States and the District of Columbia Win Race to the Top Round 2 Grants

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced today that 10 applicants have won grants in the second phase of the Race to the Top

Frontrunners in Reform: Who's Racing to the Top?

On July 27, the U.S. Department of Education announced 19 finalists for the second round of Race to the Top grant funding. While each finalist demonstrated a strong reform platform through legislation and strategic implementation plans, the question remains: Who will be chosen to join Delaware and Tennessee as Race to the Top winners?


For a summary of Round Two Race to the Top Finalist applications, as well as predictions for winners, please view our analysis.

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Type: Research

Frontrunners in Reform: W...

Frontrunners in Reform: Who's Racing to the Top?

NCTQ Releases "The Final Stretch in the Race to the Top"

With $3.4 billion in Round 2 Race to the Top funds up for grabs, and 19 finalists making their final pitches in Washington, D.C., this week, the National Council on Teacher Quality asseses the "Great Teachers and Leaders" sections of their proposals and recommends which states should be given green, yellow, and red lights.

 

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