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Lego contests put minority students on a mission
A small but growing number of predominantly African American student groups are coming to Lego robotics competitions.
Gray 'comfortable' with search for schools chief, despite narrow focus
(Post, March 8, 2011; 4:07 AM)
Midwest union battles highlight debate over improving schools
(Post, March 3, 2011; 12:15 PM)
Midwest union battles highlight debate over improving schools
(Post, March 3, 2011; 9:36 AM)
School officials, teachers unions scrutinize Obama's divisive education agenda
(Post, February 16, 2011; 9:31 AM)
Frustration for champions of charters
(Post, January 31, 2011)
Montgomery County school officials to reconsider charter school applications
(Post, January 30, 2011; 9:46 PM)
Is KIPP abandoning the neediest kids?
(Post, January 23, 2011; 6:10 PM)
D.C. mayor offers most explicit criticism of IMPACT teacher evaluation system
(Post, January 18, 2011; 10:25 PM)
D.C. improves special education, but 'core problems' linger, evaluation says
(Post, January 5, 2011; 8:16 PM)
A once-stalled reading program drops old rules and helps teachers who want more structure
(Post, January 1, 2011; 5:02 PM)
A new crop of D.C. charter school hopefuls learns the ropes
(Post, November 14, 2010; 8:17 PM)
Extended school days under consideration in District public system
(Post, November 7, 2010; 10:43 PM)
Full house at Barack Obama Elementary dedication: Officials, parents, guests and students celebrate Upper Marlboro school
(Post, October 21, 2010)
Study of Montgomery County schools shows benefits of economic integration
(Post, October 15, 2010; 12:26 AM)
Modest 1% gain in D.C. public school enrollment reverses history of losses
(Post, October 5, 2010; 8:29 PM)
KIPP DC leaders unworried by drop in test scores
(Post, October 3, 2010; 7:52 PM)
For Teach for America, 4,500 tests: Group's role growing despite mixed results in the classroom
(Post, August 23, 2010)
Big boost for KIPP schools in District: 'WE WANT TO SET A HIGH BAR'
Nonprofit's $5.5 million gift to help charter network grow
(Post, August 2, 2010)
Defending policies, he says sticking with failed game plans is 'madness': Defending policies, he says sticking with failed game plans is 'madness'
(Post, July 29, 2010; 10:40 PM)
D.C. board of education adopts national standards for schools
(Post, July 22, 2010)
Former D.C. educator to lead archdiocese schools
(Post, June 29, 2010)
Higher scores noted for KIPP program: Report finds charter's students do better on math and science tests
(Post, June 22, 2010)
Students give 'Our Town' a rewrite for the big city: School program in District updates another stage classic
(Post, June 13, 2010)
Rhee reaches high in District's 'Race to the Top' plan
(Post, June 10, 2010)
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