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Philadelphia School District officials have known they had an achievement gap on their hands for years. Yesterday, they saw the raw data, and were collectively horrified.
Justine Ferrari, Education writer ONE in 10 school students failed to meet minimum national standards in literacy and about five per cent are below par in maths.
BY DANI MCCLAIN
The report, a review of public school districts' efforts to reduce truancy, also found that more than 9% of Wisconsin's students had at least five unexcused absences in one semester - the state's definition of habitual truancy - in the 2006-'07 school year.
Friday will be decision day for Alberto Carvalho, the nominee for Miami-Dade school's top job, Board Chairman Agustín Barrera said late Thursday.
City. Atty. Rocky Delgadillo will assign the prosecutors to low-performing campuses in crime-prone areas. City prosecutors will become campus-safety specialists in at least nine low-performing middle schools in crime-prone areas, according to an announcement Thursday by L.A. City Atty. Rocky Delgadi
A little more than half receive a high school diploma or equivalent, but 90% never enroll in college or drop out after they do, according to the California Dropout Research Project. For most high school dropouts, reality sets in sooner or later: Without a high school diploma, their prospects in life

DPS board rebukes Calloway

The Detroit Public Schools superintendent's rocky relationship with the school board intensified Thursday when the board issued a reprimand after it revealed a largely critical performance review
Iowa children, many of whom have traded pens and paper for e-mail and text messages, would take mandatory writing tests under a plan state officials hope will improve youngsters' way with words.
Magic tricks boost confidence and self-discipline, says psychologist calling for lessons to be introduced to classrooms
The rows of empty seats at Ford Field in Detroit provided the perfect backdrop Thursday as a group of students tried to estimate how many seats are in nine sections of the stadium.
The Dallas Independent School District appointed an interim chief operating officer Thursday, an indication that Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is replacing a key member of his administrative team.
La Creazione fresco [Creation] by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the  Vatican's Sistine Chapel: Creationism should be taught in science classes, says expert
The theory of creationism should be taught alongside evolution in school science lessons, a leading biologist and education expert said.

Alberta education minister tells Calgary business leaders to stop hiring high school dropouts
Sarah McGinnis , Calgary Herald
Alberta Education Minister Dave Hancock
CALGARY - Companies should stop hiring high school dropouts to encourage students to get their diploma, Alberta Education Minister Dave Hancock told Calgary business leaders on Thursday.

AIMS survives Arizona court challenge

Arizona students still have to pass the AIMS test to get their high-school diploma. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge John Buttrick ruled Wednesday against two Arizona advocacy groups that sued to overturn the state AIMS-test requirement to get a high-school diploma.
Parents want more information from schools by e-mail and text, a survey suggests. One in 12 of the 1,493 parents polled by government education technology agency Becta said schools kept them informed using these methods.
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