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Zuckerberg, Chan Donate $30 Million to Help Improve Student Literacy
2018
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are giving Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology $30 million to help improve the literacy skills of elementary students across the nation.
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Teacher in Ky. Bounces Foe
2018
Weeks after the teacher walkouts in Kentucky, educators scored a surprising victory: High school math teacher Travis Brenda defeated Jonathan Shell, the House majority floor leader, in the state primary election.
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Maggio gets 10-year term in bribery case
2016
A former Arkansas judge was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Thursday after admitting he lowered a jury award by millions of dollars in exchange for campaign donations from a nursing home operator.
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Suit Claims Los Angeles Misused Funds for High-Need Students
2015
Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District last week alleging that millions of dollars intended to help low-income, foster-care, and English-learner students were diverted to special education services.
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Nev. Restricts Administrators From Joining Unions
2015
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, a Republican, last week signed into law a wide-ranging collective bargaining overhaul that prohibits school administrators who make more than $120,000 a year from joining a collective bargaining unit.
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Wisconsin Moving to Allow Teachers Without Degrees
2015
Wisconsin may become the only state to allow people who don't have bachelor's degrees to be certified to teach some academic subjects.
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N.C. Court Rules in Favor of Teacher Job Protections
2015
North Carolina lawmakers violated veteran teachers' constitutional rights by passing a law that would remove job protections they've earned, the state's court of appeals found last week.
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Free Test-Prep Program Unveiled for SAT
2015
The nonprofit organization behind the SAT college-entrance exam has teamed up with a Silicon Valley pioneer in online education to offer free test-preparation materials.
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Charter School Leaders Convicted of Bribery
2015
An Ohio charter school superintendent and the school's board chairman were convicted last week of taking bribes.
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