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  • Our specialized high schools rank among the top public schools in the nation. Earning admission to any one of them is a remarkable accomplishment," Chancellor [Joel I. Klein] said. "I congratulate all the students who received an offer to a specialized school and all the students who took on the challenge of applying.

  • The Chancellor has a big say in what goes on in the City," Senior Leo Sussan, a managing editor of "State of the Arts," the student newspaper at LaGuardia High School in Manhattan, said. "I wanted to be here to hear what he has to say about the issues students care about. "He was really down to earth," she said. "He has such a hard job but he makes it look easy." "The student journalists were very well informed and they weren't shy about asking tough questions," Chancellor [Joel Klein] said. "It was a great opportunity for me to find out what is on the minds of our students and how decisions we make are affecting the people in our schools who matter the most."

  • First lady Gayle Manchin and Higher Education Chancellor Brian Noland, with help from students at Capital High School, launched the College Foundation of West Virginia Web portal at www.cfwv.com.

  • NEW YORK -- Math for America Organization Committed to Spend $25 Million Over Nine Years to Train and Maintain Corps of More Than 180 Newton Math Teac...

  • After millions of dollars in infrastructure investment and years of sharply scrutinized teacher performance, D.C. officials say it's time for students to step up their game this school year. We are expecting great things from you," schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson told an assembly of ninth-graders Monday at Eastern High School in a joint appearance with Mayor Vincent C. Gray to mark the first day of classes.

  • The Catholic Diocese of Memphis is trying to block a clinic that provides birth control and abortions from relocating to near one of its high schools. Planned Parenthood Greater Memphis Region intends to move from its Union Avenue location to 1750 Madison.

  • LAWRENCEVILLE - Saint Paul's College will host its 123rd annual baccalaureate and commencement exercises on Sunday. The baccalaureate service will be held at the Saint Paul's College Memorial Chapel at 8:30 a.m. Richmond City Mayor Dwight C. Jones will be the guest speaker. The commencement exercises will be held at Brunswick High School at 1 p.m. University of Richmond Chancellor, Dr. E. Bruce Heilman, will be the speaker.

  • A former basketball player at Iowa's Johnston High School, University of Wisconsin-Platteville Chancellor Dennis Shields enjoys one of his new roles - a "cheerleader. In a Tuesday meeting with members of the Telegraph Herald's editorial board - his first since arriving on campus in July - Shields discussed a number of topics. They included challenges the university faces, ranging from financing to addressing student housing needs.

  • The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), the national non-profit that provides free counseling to low- and moderate-income homebuyers and other services with affiliated organizations, has been recently limited in the services it can provide. This is due to an act of Congress restricting ACORN's receipt of federal funding in what ACORN charges has been a "malicious" and "heavily funded and orchestrated political campaign" against the organization. Public School Chancellor Joel Klein rewarded New York City high school educators who increased their students' performance with a total of $5.1 million in performance bonuses. The bonuses came after student achievement was raised at "high-needs" schools in the city. "These dedicated educators are raising expectations a...

  • MIAMI | Virginia Tech free safety Kam Chancellor, a Maury High School graduate who is still mulling whether to skip his senior season, put together a mixed bag of highlights for NFL scouts in the Orange Bowl. Chancellor was beaten for the game's opening touchdown, but settled in after that play and became a force for the Hokies. Chancellor finished the first half with two critical pass break-ups and almost added a spectacular interception.



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