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Zuckerberg, Chan Donate $30 Million to Help Improve Student Literacy
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.
Teacher in Ky. Bounces Foe
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.
Maggio gets 10-year term in bribery case
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.
Suit Claims Los Angeles Misused Funds for High-Need Students
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.
Nev. Restricts Administrators From Joining Unions
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.
Wisconsin Moving to Allow Teachers Without Degrees
Wisconsin may become the only state to allow people who don't have bachelor's degrees to be certified to teach some academic subjects.
N.C. Court Rules in Favor of Teacher Job Protections
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.
Free Test-Prep Program Unveiled for SAT
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.
Charter School Leaders Convicted of Bribery
An Ohio charter school superintendent and the school's board chairman were convicted last week of taking bribes.