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  1. California charter schools stronger in reading than math http://www.edtimes.net
  2. As state cuts funding, more districts turn to voters http://www.edtimes.net
  3. Laid-off Broward teachers may get priority for substitute posts http://www.edtimes.net
  4. Student who blew kiss to mom denied diploma http://www.edtimes.net
  5. Success at Small Schools Has a Price, a Report Says http://www.edtimes.net
  6. $350 million for national education standards http://www.edtimes.net
  7. National arts test scores offer clouded picture http://www.edtimes.net
  8. Tweeting Your Way to Better Grades http://www.edtimes.net
  9. More education cuts to come? http://www.edtimes.net
  10. University of California on track for reduced enrollment http://www.edtimes.net
  11. Rogers: UNLV President Ashley should be fired http://www.edtimes.net
  12. Swimming in red ink, colleges may stop presses http://www.edtimes.net
  13. Where Does Judge Sonia Sotomayor Stand on School Issues? http://www.edtimes.net
  14. Connecticut District Retools High School Math Instruction http://www.edtimes.net
  15. Public hearings on new cell phone towers at schools mandatory http://www.edtimes.net
  16. Schools chief wants delay in math, science graduation requirements http://www.edtimes.net
  17. Pasco teacher who tried to commit suicide at school can keep her job http://www.edtimes.net
  18. Discovering gems in unusual career paths http://www.edtimes.net
  19. California hints at big fee hike for community colleges http://www.edtimes.net
  20. Great Caesar’s Ghost! Are Traditional History Courses Vanishing? http://www.edtimes.net