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Hitching technology to the classroom
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published Yesterday
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
SAN DIEGO – U.S. education chief Margaret Spellings made a whirlwind tour of San Diego yesterday to discuss how technology in schools can raise student achievement and better prepare students for the real world.
Alternative high school's Class of 2008 raises the bar
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 06/15/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
The salutatorian will be the first in her family to earn a high school diploma. One graduate is homeless. Many others had once been on the brink of slipping through the cracks.
Va. court upholds women's college move to coed
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 06/6/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
The Virginia Supreme Court says a former all-women's college did not break a contract with female students when it decided to enroll men.
The bank of family and friends: new student-loan wrinkle
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 06/3/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
The credit crunch has driven dozens of lenders out of the student loan market. But a number of new Web sites are trying to sidestep the traditional players, facilitating loans between students and anonymous investors or even friends and family members.
Students seek best prescription for stress:
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/29/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
When Blanca Cervantes enrolled at UC San Diego's medical school in 2005, she didn't expect offerings such as a massage clinic during finals week or organized soccer games. Nor did she expect medical school to lead to depression, force her to take time off and cause her to be part of a suicide awareness campaign.
California districts tearing up teachers' pink slips:
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/28/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Districts tearing up teachers' pink slips: Months after massive protests and alarm over school layoffs began, only a fraction of the teachers who received pink slips will lose their jobs. Yesterday, the San Diego Unified, Poway Unified and Chula Vista Elementary school districts became the latest to rescind layoff notices and restore all permanent teaching positions.
New restrictions await returning SDSU students
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/25/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
One bans alcohol at residence halls
COLLEGE AREA – When students return for the fall semester at San Diego State University, there will be a host of new drug and alcohol policies awaiting.
COLLEGE AREA – When students return for the fall semester at San Diego State University, there will be a host of new drug and alcohol policies awaiting.
T. Boone Pickens donating $100M to Okla. State
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/21/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
Pickens on Wednesday promised $100 million to his alma mater, Oklahoma State University, to fund endowed academic chairs.
School districts attending to attendance
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/21/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Dropout prevention specialist Jenifer Mendel knocked several times on door of the trailer-park home of a 17-year-old El Cajon boy who had missed nearly a month of school.
Governor, lawmakers speak up for Calif. home schoolers
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/20/2008
- Daily EdNews , Home School
- Unrated
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Attorney General Jerry Brown and 19 members of Congress are supporting families that choose to home-school in a challenge to a state appeals court ruling.
San Diego schools chief awaiting bonus-tied board goals
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/18/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
SAN DIEGO – Superintendent Terry Grier's contract with the San Diego Unified School District calls for him to receive up to $10,500 in annual performance bonuses if he meets three goals set by the school board.
Students invited to learn Chinese in free summer class
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/17/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
SAN MARCOS – More people have been paying attention to what's happening in China in recent years, especially with Beijing hosting the Olympics in August. In San Marcos, the school district for the first time will be offering an introduction to Chinese. The federally funded language program, called STARTALK, will be taught in summer school and could extend for seven summers.
Survey finds college students worried about jobs, economy
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/4/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
A new survey finds that most American college students are worried about the economy and believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Is smaller really better?
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/4/2008
- Daily EdNews , Class Size , K-12
- Unrated
Budget crunch expected to increase class sizes in primary grades
Candace Glazer is a kindergarten teacher, but you also could say she's a conductor who leads 20 5-year-olds.
Candace Glazer is a kindergarten teacher, but you also could say she's a conductor who leads 20 5-year-olds.
After scandal, students are leaving Oral Roberts University
- By San Diego Union-Tribune
- Published 05/3/2008
- Higher Education , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
University prepares to hand out diplomas to its Class of 2008, Anna Siebring, a junior, will be mailing out applications to transfer to another school.

