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Class Struggle
Jay Mathews, a Washington Post education reporter, writes a column on Washingtonpost.com Tuesdays, on school issues relevant to students of all ages and their parents. He also covers education in a quarterly column for The Washington Post Magazine. Mathews can be reached at mathewsj@washpost.com.
A Few Lucky Students Who Don't Need AP (washingtonpost.com, April 19, 2005; 11:10 AM)


Family Almanac
Marguerite Kelly answers your questions on how to raise children in this unique weekly column for parents. Questions and comments can be e-mailed to advice@margueritekelly.com

Homeroom
Homeroom is a far-ranging conversation covering subjects related to schools and education in Maryland. Moderator Karin Chenoweth is a veteran of the PTA and has two children in public schools. Questions and comments can be sent to homeroom@washpost.com. She writes for two counties, Montgomery and Prince George's.

Teacher Says
Evelyn Vuko has written a weekly education column for the Washington Post since 1999. She is a certified teacher with experience as an elementary and middle school teacher, principal, and a private tutor for high school and college-age students. She can be reached at evuko@teachersays.com.


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