Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Stockton USD to get rid of Success For All
Controversial almost from the moment it was approved last summer, Stockton Unified School District's multimillion-dollar Success For All reading program is on its way to being phased out.San Luis Coastal, teachers agree on deal that would raise salaries by 3 percent twice
The San Luis Coastal Unified School District has reached a tentative agreement with its teachers’ union that calls for a 3 percent salary increase this year and another 3 percent next year if property tax revenues continue to increase.San Jose high school students ponder a set of hard choices
Being a teenager is the subject of this fourth installment in the Mercury News' 12-part series: "Life in a Year." We have embedded with the adolescent troops at the junior ROTC program at Oak Grove High School, our vantage point for this critical moment in teenagers' lives.Block schedule to return to Hayward USD board
The popular high school block schedule system, which was a casualty of budget cuts earlier this year when the school board voted to eliminate it, will return to the table on Wednesday because a board member has had a change of heart.Bay Area schools alert parents to swine flu symptoms
Schools in Alameda and Contra Costa counties alerted parents Monday about swine flu precautions, but reassured them that no cases had been reported in the area.
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