May 23, 2012


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University of Idaho may require freshmen to live on campus 

Policy would boost revenue, aid retention of students, officials say...

New high school building opens in Lower Merion (Pa.) district 

Harriton High facility cost $100 million...

Bus cuts will save Charlotte (N.C.) district $3 million 

2,900 fewer students will rides buses...

Pittsburgh district denies liability in harassment lawsuit 

Girl contends school officials took no action to stop harassment from schoolmates...

Los Angeles high school opens doors as a charter campus 

Birmingham High overcomes obstacles that threatened to derail conversion...

Fewer men are teaching in K-12 classrooms 

Many men say there are too many obstacles to overcome...

Rejected applicants for Milwaukee voucher schools sue 

Suit says private group should not have been allowed to reject their proposals...

Tale of bounced $47 check is symbolic of Detroit district's dysfunction 

16-year-old girl had difficulty getting district to make good on the check...

Arizona State University works to get the most out of federal stimulus 

School leaders gather regularly in campus 'war room' to plot strategies...

Charter middle school in Hanover, Md., opens new facility 

Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School holds ribbon-cutting...

Flu outbreak closes a second Kentucky school 

Elementary school in Letcher County is closed after 16 ailing students were sent home ...

Efforts to improve school lunch are gaining ground 

Schools, federal government are more responsive to changes...

Charter school construction provides a boost in New York City 

City is adding a number of charter schools ...

Missouri elementary school aims for LEED certification 

North Kansas City district's Bell Prairie Elementary includes windmill and rooftop garden...

More efficient shower heads for University of Pennsylvania housing 

Officials say the school will conserve 17.25 million gallons of water...

Meeting addresses school safety in Detroit 

Roundtable discussion explores ways to make campuses more secure...

Residents criticize escalating cost of Wake County, N.C., high school project 

Road improvements for Forest Ridge High will cost $5.8 million more than budgeted...

Technology emphasized at new school in Middletown, Del. 

Bunker Hill Elementary opens next week...

Mathews (Ohio) district wants to build K-12 facility 

$22.5 million bond would provide district's share of construction ...

Slater (Mo.) district schedules November bond vote 

$1.3 million would enable district to build a kindergarten facility ...

Superintendent appointment in Detroit is nullified 

Emergency manager tells school board it can't promote acting superintendent to the job ...

Obama administration pushes states to education reform 

Lure of funding persuades states to be more welcoming to charter schools...

Investigation says charter schools in Arizona provide spotty education 

Newspaper probe finds insufficient oversight and difficulty acquiring information...

Chicago high school benefits from "turnaround" 

New staff, more security improve conditions at Harper High ...

State of Pennsylvania shuts down safety watchdog of Philadelphia schools 

Office's reports on school violence had raised ire of state officials...

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