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WASHINGTON – Challenging civil rights organizations and teachers’ unions that have criticized his education policies, President Barack Obama said Thursday that minority students have the most to gain from overhauling the nation’s schools. “We have an obligation to lift up every child in every school in this country, especially those who are starting out furthest behind,” Obama told the centennial convention of the National Urban League.

Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 08:19 0 comments

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is defending his administration’s education policies, responding to criticism that so far they have not substantially helped minority students. The president blames some of the criticism of his plan on teachers and others resistant to change.

Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 10:09 0 comments

PAUL SMITHS, N.Y. — A reed-thin teenager skittered up a 45-foot wooden pole, his sharp metal spurs digging into the wood as he ascended

Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at 05:50 0 comments

As the academic year at Columbia Secondary School in Harlem drew to a close, students, parents and teachers reeled from the death of a 12-year-old pupil on a class field trip to a beach last month. Related Teacher Fired Over Field-Trip Drowning of Girl, 12 (July 15, 2010) But feelings of grief have turned into anger after an inquiry by city investigators that faulted the middle school for the way it had organized and supervised the outing, which ended with the drowning of Nicole Suriel on a Long Island beach that had been closed and where no lifeguard was on duty. Hours after a report by the city’s Special Commissioner of Investigation was released on Wednesday, Erin Bailey, the first-year teacher who chaperoned the trip, was fired, and the school’s principal and assistant principal were disciplined.

Friday, July 16th, 2010 at 04:31 0 comments

The girl’s parents, wild with outrage and fear, showed the principal the text messages : a dozen shocking, sexually explicit threats, sent to their daughter the previous Saturday night from the cellphone of a 12-year-old boy. Both children were sixth graders at Benjamin Franklin Middle School in Ridgewood, N.J. Poisoned Web The Educators’ Quandary This is the first in a series of articles on Internet bullying

Monday, June 28th, 2010 at 04:57 0 comments

The trail that leads from the Ivy League through law school to white-shoe firm Sullivan & Cromwell rarely ends at a remote Brazilian beach . Yet it did for Hans Keeling after just three years of working on mergers and acquisitions for the New York City law firm . A 2004 trip to Brazil convinced Keeling he would rather advise clients on their vacations than on their capital markets transactions

Friday, June 25th, 2010 at 14:25 0 comments

GIBSON COUNTY LAKE, Tenn. — The college freshmen Jake Lawrence and Jacob Hardy have two priorities: getting good grades and catching big fish. Standing on the deck of a 20-foot-long bass boat on a 560-acre lake in west Tennessee, they almost look like two tanned brothers.

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at 05:09 0 comments

Starting the school day earlier may lead to more car accidents involving teenagers, new research suggests. The study, which looked at schools in two cities in Virginia with different start times, found an association between earlier classes and more crashes among sleep-deprived students. “Teenagers need over nine hours sleep a night, and it looks like a large number of teens don’t get sufficient sleep … part of that relates to the time that high schools begin,” said study author Dr.

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