Morning Announcements April 13, 2012
Happy Friday! Here are the latest educational headlines. Enjoy your weekend.From the New York Times: When state investigators demanded last year to see personal tax returns filed by the founder and...
View ArticleMorning Announcements: May 1, 2012
Good Morning, here are your latest headlines in educational news. Enjoy!According to the New York Times, a report by charter school advocates found that teacher and principal attrition is a significant...
View ArticleMorning Announcements: May 23, 2012
Happy Wednesday! You’re almost to the weekend, and, in case you had forgotten, this is a long weekend! Don’t look to the weekend until you look through our announcements first!As state legislatures...
View ArticleAfternoon Announcements: June 8, 2012
Happy Friday! Time for your afternoon announcements. Just a couple of these and then you’re home-free for the weekend!First, a study from Georgetown University’s Dr. Anthony Carnevale examines...
View ArticleMorning Announcements: June 11, 2012
Good morning and welcome to your Monday edition of Morning Announcements here at High School Soup! Shake out the weekend cobwebs and let’s get down to this morning’s developments.We told you recently...
View ArticleAfternoon announcements: November 6, 2012
Today’s #ednews focuses on Election Day, what else?Of course everyone will pay attention to the presidential race tonight, but for what should education enthusiasts be watching? Tonight’s election...
View ArticleAfternoon announcements: White House to hold discussions on curbing gun violence
The White House task force on gun violence is set to hold meetings with gun owner groups, victims’ organizations and representatives from the video-gaming industry this week. They’ll be listening for...
View ArticleAfternoon announcements: High school dropouts cost the economy billions
Citing the Alliance’s research on the economic cost of high school dropout rates, this feature article looks at the U.S.’s economic need to graduate more students ready for college and a career....
View ArticleAfternoon announcements: What you need to know about federal student loans
What does the public need to know, that they don’t, about federal student loans and aid programs? After more than a dozen organizations, including the Alliance for Excellent Education, submitted...
View ArticleAfternoon Announcements: Are Teacher Evaluations a Worthwhile Investment?
As Congress moves forward with the rewrite of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), there’s continued disagreement over whether or not teacher evaluation is a worthwhile investment. Can...
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