Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Board OKs new head of schools
A longtime educator was selected Monday by the San Bernardino County Board of Education to replace retiring Superintendent Herbert Fischer.Trustee resigns from NMC board
A north Monterey County elected official serving on two school boards has resigned from one of them.Column: School reform has run amok
Welcome to the perplexing world of academic performance measures. California public schools are caught between two masters, the state and federal governments.School test scores canceled after cheating probe
At least 300 high school students in Orange County must retake their advanced placement exams after national test administrators found some of them cheated.School board picks interim superintendent
An education consultant who has held top positions at numerous California public school systems has been tapped by the School Board as the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District 's interim superintendent.Public to get more access to L.A. pools
In a move designed to boost community access to high school swimming pools, city and Los Angeles Unified officials announced a deal Monday to fund more access and instruction at 15 school pools - including four in the San Fernando ValleyJohn Swett School District board to consider bond measure
Crockett and Rodeo voters could have something more than the presidential election to mull over in the fall: a bond measure to renovate area schools.Myth inspiration
In a school where many students struggle just to get passing grades, teacher Ellie Honardoost came up with a colorful idea to inspire them. She let them paint on a wall. But this was no ordinary art project.
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