May 23, 2012


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Landline phones becoming scarce in residence halls 

Ubiquitous cell phones prompt colleges to do away with landlines ...

Proposed stimulus package could boost schools 

Plan calls for schools to receive $142 million over the next 2 years ...

Harvard says it adds $5 billion to Boston economy 

University cites money spent as employer, builder...

Dearborn (Mich.) school won't restrict use of Arabic language 

A study had urged the district to limit use of the language among Arab students...

Committee recommends no merger of high schools in St. Charles (Mo.) district 

Group believes that declining enrollment will not be severe enough to force consolidation of schools...

Delaware considers adding 3 charter schools 

The new schools would open in 2010...

Community college ready to build new campus in Monroe, La. 

Delta Community College expects to break ground in March...

Anchorage voters will decide on school bond proposal 

District seeks $96.4 million for facility improvements...

Santa Fe (N.M.) district seeks voter approval for $160 million proposal 

Money would be used to expand and upgrade many campuses ...

New Mexico district seeks $6 million to fix facilities 

Alamogordo schools want to upgrade water, HVAC systems ...

Philadelphia schools saddled with too much space 

District has 43,500 more seats than students...

Detroit district has to give back $16 million it didn't use 

Despite financial woes, school system let grant funds sit idle ...

Eagle County (Colo.) district says new high school will be finished ahead of schedule 

Battle Mountain High will replace exising facility built in 1973...

New elementary facility dedicated in Grand Island, Neb. 

Engleman Elementary cost $5.4 million ...

Nebraska district tries again on facility upgrade 

Raymond Central asks voters to approve $11 million plan to upgrade junior/senior high...

University of Hawaii breaks ground on new West Oahu campus 

School still needs to secure funding for further construction...

Beverly, Mass., breaks ground on new high school wing 

$80 million project begins after years of debate and delays ...

More than 20 Mississippi districts won't be able to absorb proposed cuts, official says 

State education superintendent says many districts dependent on state funding will be devastated...

Montgomery County (Md.) district reduces student fees 

Parents had protested rising costs...

More than a dozen report getting sick at University of Michigan cafeteria 

Cafeteria in new business school facility is disinfected and reopened...

D.C. charter board chairman cleared in conflict-of-interest probe 

D.C. charter board chairman cleared in conflict-of-interest probe More stringent ethics rules are needed, attorney general says ...

118 employees laid off in Saginaw (Mich.) district 

Budget woes force school system to let go almost 10 percent of its staff...

Districts save paper by putting fliers online 

Newsletters and other information sent over Internet ...

St. Olaf College opens sustainably designed science facility 

Regents Hall is designed to receive platinum LEED rating ...

Wisconsin college gets rid of cafeteria trays 

Action reduces water needed for cleaning, discourages students from overeating...

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