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    • 41.

      Are Memphis Schools Getting What They Pay For?


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-11
      The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act provided many programs for students through out the country. In the Memphis Schools it made free pre-kindergarten and extra tutoring by teachers during school hours a...
    • 42.

      Los Angeles Schools Run Nation's Second Largest District


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-11
      In terms of numbers, Los Angeles Schools make up the second largest public school district in the country. Only New York City Schools top them. The issues of running any urban system are complex, but ...
    • 43.

      Vocational Students Lose Out in Long Island Schools


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-11
      Long Island Schools have an admirable goal of getting their students to college. In fact, most mission statements state that academic excellence is the primary goal for each district. In fact, appro...
    • 44.

      New York City Schools See Large Success With Small Schools


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-12
      New York City Schools started converting many of its massive high schools into smaller, thematic schools in 2002. The 2006 graduates who were the first students in New York City Schools to have spent ...
    • 45.

      New Orleans Schools Reach Out to Parents


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-12
      The unsuccessful state of public schools in the nation is epitomized by the devastation of the city of New Orleans and the New Orleans Schools. Inner city and racial achievement gaps that had been ign...
    • 46.

      Nashville Schools Budget Barely Keeping With Inflation


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-12
      The Nashville Schools are bracing for a budget cut. While costs are rising at about 3.4% due to inflation and other needed costs, the increase in the overall budget is only 1.1%. Despite the Nashville...
    • 47.

      Minneapolis Schools Struggle With Diversity


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-12
      Minneapolis Schools, like most school districts, struggles with diversity. They struggle with making sure their schools are not segregated based on color or economic status. That is difficult when peo...
    • 48.

      Young Teachers Moving on in Milwaukee Schools


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-12
      Teaching in the Milwaukee Schools is not all that some think it will be. Young teachers there have one of the highest turnover rates in the nation. According to some in the Milwaukee Schools, there ar...
    • 49.

      Award-winning Boston Schools


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-12
      Attending an excellent public school is one of any parents highest priorities. For those living in or considering a move to Boston, the award-winning Boston Schools are an excellent choice. Boston Sch...
    • 50.

      Orlando Schools...magnets, Mufflers and More


      by Patricia Hawke - 2007-07-24
      Every school district must strive for excellence. Orlando Schools are no exception. From Magnet Schools to new bus mufflers, from backpacks to free or reduced lunches, the Orlando Schools system is ...