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Special Report The Busing Stops Here: The Post Magazine on the end of court-ordered busing in Prince George's County.
 A Dream Unrealized: A Post Series about the Prince George's County schools from June 1998.
Columnists
Washington Post education reporter Jay Mathews writes a weekly column for washingtonpost.com, Class Struggle, which runs on Tuesdays.

 
Karin Chenoweth discusses subjects related to education in Maryland in her weekly column, Homeroom.

 
Evelyn Vuko offers her thoughts on helping children learn in her weekly column, Teacher Says.

 
Marguerite Kelly offers parents advice in her weekly column, Family Almanac.

Challenge Index
Challenge Index:
Education reporter Jay Mathews evaluates high schools by weighing their efforts to challenge students. Charts included.
In the News
Simmering School Dispute Boils Over in Pr. George's: Expansion Issue Spotlights Rift in Relationship Between Superintendent, Council (Post, June 21, 2004)

Officials, Residents Rally Against Road: Md. Connector Foes Act Out Their Fears (Post, June 20, 2004)

Finding Plenty to Miss As School Ends in Md.: Far From Friends, Sisters Brace for Seclusion (Post, June 20, 2004)

Tenacious Girl, 10, Is 'Golden': D.C. Police Honor Young DWI Victim (Post, June 17, 2004)

Volunteers (Post, June 17, 2004)

In Annapolis, Time to Move On: High School Graduates Put a Stormy, Stressful Year Behind Them (Post, June 17, 2004)

A Message for Md. Leaders to Digest (Post, June 16, 2004)

School Boundary Shift Upsets Parents: Crowding at Bowie High May Force 66 Students to Attend DuVal (Post, June 15, 2004)

The Montessori Method Stresses Hands-On Learning (Post, June 10, 2004)

Prince George's School Notes (Post, June 10, 2004)

County Health Campaign Stresses Simple Changes (Post, June 10, 2004)

Another Md. Teen Dies After Being Beaten by Youths: Youth Was Attacked Outside Friend's Home, Montgomery Police Say (Post, June 6, 2004)

After Md. Student's Funeral, a Second Arrest (Post, June 5, 2004)

Prosecutors Call Teen 'Initiator' of Beating: Bail Denied in Oxon Hill Student's Death (Post, June 4, 2004)

Red Planet Exerts Pull on Student: Senior at South River High Wins Prize for Project at Intel Science Fair (Post, June 3, 2004)

Md. Teen Arrested in Fatal Beating: Oxon Hill Student Slain After Talking to Girl at 7-Eleven (Post, June 3, 2004)

School Notes (Post, June 3, 2004)

Store's Tape Shows Lead-Up to Slaying: Tips Pour In in Md. Student's Death (Post, June 2, 2004)

Police Hope Tapes Provide Link to Beating Suspects (Post, June 1, 2004)

Teen Beaten, Hit by Cars, Killed: Oxon Hill Senior Attacked After Offering to Buy Girl a Slurpee (Post, May 31, 2004)

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Homeroom Column
The ABCs of 'Highly Qualified' Teachers
This week, thousands of parents in Prince George's County will receive a letter saying that their children have been taught this year by a teacher who is not highly qualified.


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