New York Just Says No to Abstinence Funding
The decision puts new york in line with at least 10 other states that have decided to forgo the federal money in recent years.
Debate on Ending SAT Gains Ground
The social scientist who argued that welfare perpetuated dependency and should be eliminated is now proposing to abolish the SAT.
The Day After, Warning System Draws Wide Praise at St. John s
A text-messaging system that warned of a gunman at St. John s University drew praise by everyone from Gov. Eliot Spitzer to Assemblyman Rory I. Lancman of Queens.
Alumna Gives $128 Million to High School
Events originating in Warren E. Buffett s rejection from Harvard business School have led to a gift to a Quaker private school that dwarfs some college endowments.
Math Scores Rise, but Reading Is Mixed
The results also showed that the nation had made only incremental progress in narrowing historic gaps in achievement between white and minority students.
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September 29th, 2007 at 11:06 pm
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