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1 hour ago Jerry Weast, superintendent of Montgomery schools, to retire in June
Montgomery County Schools Superintendent Jerry D. Weast announced Tuesday that he will retire in June, ending an 12-year run and initiating an election-year discussion about the future of one of the country's largest and highest-performing school systems.


United States - Maryland - Counties - Montgomery - Ohio
10 hours ago Students may have to pay for sprinkler damage at Va. school
An impromptu soccer game in the spring between two Arlington County students in their high school's hallway led to a tripped sprinkler system, a flooded gym and more than $150,000 in damage that they might have to pay for.



Education - United States - Virginia - Abraham Lincoln High School - School Libraries
10 hours ago 16 Loudoun teachers serve as interns to bolster classroom lessons with actual job experience
Tammy Svitek crouched beside a row of lush raspberry bushes in the hazy morning sunshine, sweat dampening her forehead as she nudged leaves aside to hunt for berries. It was the first time that the 25-year-old seventh-grade English teacher had worked on a farm. Beside her, Jean Scarborough, a...



Education - United States - Loudoun - Counties - Virginia
10 hours ago Smaller rise in test scores for Maryland students
Math and reading scores for Maryland elementary and middle school students who were already meeting basic expectations improved this year, but the worst-performing students posted smaller gains than in previous years, according to test results released Tuesday.



Education - Math - Teaching Resources - Homework Help - Mathematics
10 hours ago Vienna band camp has kept Fairfax County youths in tune for more than 30 years
Sitting on the edge of his seat, foot-tapping trombonist Cole Overturf, 12, eagerly waited for his concert band practice to begin at McLean High School recently.



Fairfax County Virginia - Virginia - United States - Fairfax - Counties
10 hours ago Administration proposal aims to tighten oversight of for-profit colleges
Education Secretary Arne Duncan proposed Thursday that for-profit colleges be required to show through certain new measures that their graduates are not saddled with too much debt, an initiative he said was meant to protect students from "a few bad actors" in the industry.



Education - Colleges and Universities - United States - Directories - For-profit school
10 hours ago Terror suspect took his desire to belong to the extreme
Long before 20-year-old Zachary Adam Chesser embraced the cause of jihad, he was passionate about the heavy metal music of Marilyn Manson, the anime culture of Japan and the kinetic energy of American break dancing.



Warfare and Conflict - War on Terrorism - Terrorism - September 11 2001 - United States
10 hours ago Families fight to get school bus service back
Next month, some North Potomac residents will watch a school bus pass their street where it used to stop on its way to Travilah Elementary School.



United States - Education - Law - High school - Volunteer
10 hours ago Teacher firings will test Gray
Deal with it, folks: Mayoral candidate Vincent C. Gray isn't going to say what he's going to do about D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee if he's elected.



Business - Education - Tests - Gray - Educators
10 hours ago Interviews are regaining a foothold in college admissions process
WILLIAMSBURG -- Lucy King's passion for the trombone was too big to fit on a college application. So she traveled to the College of William and Mary last month to tell someone about it in person.



Education - Colleges and Universities - Admissions - United States - Counseling Services
10 hours ago GAO: 15 for-profit colleges used deceptive recruiting tactics
Congressional officials on Wednesday identified 15 for-profit colleges where recruiters allegedly encouraged investigators posing as prospective students to commit fraud on financial aid applications or misled them about such matters as tuition costs and potential salaries after graduation.



For-profit school - Education - United States - Colleges and Universities - Government Accountability Office
10 hours ago University of Virginia now requires students to disclose arrests, convictions
Students returning to the University of Virginia this month will be required to report whether they have been arrested or convicted, a new layer of security announced Friday in response to the May slaying of student Yeardley Love.



University of Virginia - Virginia - United States - Education - Colleges and Universities
10 hours ago Obama speech ties U.S. need for more college graduates to the economic recovery
AUSTIN -- Saying that the country's long-term economic recovery depends on a wholesale improvement in education, President Obama on Monday pledged his administration's best efforts toward increasing the number of college graduates.



United States - Barack Obama - President - University of Texas at Austin - History
10 hours ago Retiring Herndon High teacher hopes students will carry on recycling efforts
Just because its founder is retiring doesn't mean a popular recycling club will be scrapped.



Business - Business and Economy - Washington DC - Half marathon - Citizens Bank Park
10 hours ago D.C. teen arrested in slaying called gang-related
A 17-year-old has been arrested in the gang-related killing Wednesday of a 19-year-old in Adams Morgan, D.C. police said Saturday.



Gang - Crime and Justice - Organized crime - Recreation - Crime
10 hours ago U-Md. names Iowa provost Wallace D. Loh as next president
The University of Maryland community Tuesday rallied behind the selection of University of Iowa administrator Wallace D. Loh as its next president, embracing his immigrant roots and circuitous career path as welcome additions to a university striving for global reach.



United States - Iowa - History - Politics - University of Iowa
10 hours ago Pr. George's schools say last year's problems with class schedules are over
Prince George's County school officials say they are on track for the first day back to class next week, and that there will not be a repetition of last year's problems, which kept thousands of high school students waiting for days with no class schedules.



United States - George Washington - President - History - Curious George
10 hours ago Democratic primary could determine fate of D.C. schools, for better or worse
School opens today in the District. For the next three weeks, Americans who care about the future of urban schools will watch the city closely.



Primary election - Democratic - United States - Politics - Parties
10 hours ago The Answer Sheet: The problem with abolishing the D
An Aug. 18 guest blogger excerpt and response from Valerie Strauss's school survival guide.



Math - Recreation - Arts - United States - Barney Frank
10 hours ago School resumes relatively smoothly in Washington region
School resumed Monday for thousands of students in the Washington area, minus the back-to-school glitches that have plagued the region in recent years and with a new elementary school named after President Obama.



School - Education - Student - United States - Special Education
10 hours ago Education Secretary Arne Duncan wants schools to give parents, teachers more data
LITTLE ROCK - Education Secretary Arne Duncan, stoking a national debate over a Los Angeles Times series that examines how much individual teachers have raised test scores, urged public schools Wednesday to give educators more data on student achievement and parents a full report on teacher...



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10 hours ago Two Loudoun elementary schools to share a principal
Karen Roche began her teaching career in Loudoun County two decades ago as a fifth-grade instructor at Waterford Elementary School. She has since had teaching and administrative positions in various county schools -- most recently as principal of Aldie Elementary School. But this school year, she...



Virginia - United States - Loudoun - Counties - Loudoun County Virginia
10 hours ago More would-be interns paying thousands to land a coveted spot
Each year, thousands of college students descend on Washington for unpaid internships. It can be a nerve-racking process: sending out résumés, trying to make contacts, interviewing again and again. Increasingly, many of them are finding an alternative: paying thousands of dollars to a placement company for a guaranteed spot.



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10 hours ago Transfers let Alexandria cap class sizes
When Sheena Rose went to register her son for kindergarten at Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School , she was told there was no room. She was given a choice of three schools that her son would have to ride a bus to attend.



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10 hours ago Race to the Top grants go to groups developing new student assessment strategies
The federal government awarded $330 million Thursday to two groups that are developing new student assessment systems for the District, Maryland and dozens of other states in an effort to upgrade their much-maligned standardized tests.



Education - Educational - Social Sciences - United States - testing
Yesterday Students may have to pay for sprinkler damage at Va. school
An impromptu soccer game in the spring between two Arlington County students in their high school's hallway led to a tripped sprinkler system, a flooded gym and more than $150,000 in damage that they might have to pay for.



Education - United States - Virginia - Abraham Lincoln High School - School Libraries
Yesterday 16 Loudoun teachers serve as interns to bolster classroom lessons with actual job experience
Tammy Svitek crouched beside a row of lush raspberry bushes in the hazy morning sunshine, sweat dampening her forehead as she nudged leaves aside to hunt for berries. It was the first time that the 25-year-old seventh-grade English teacher had worked on a farm. Beside her, Jean Scarborough, a...



Education - United States - Loudoun - Counties - Virginia
Yesterday Smaller rise in test scores for Maryland students
Math and reading scores for Maryland elementary and middle school students who were already meeting basic expectations improved this year, but the worst-performing students posted smaller gains than in previous years, according to test results released Tuesday.



Education - Math - Teaching Resources - Homework Help - Mathematics
Yesterday Vienna band camp has kept Fairfax County youths in tune for more than 30 years
Sitting on the edge of his seat, foot-tapping trombonist Cole Overturf, 12, eagerly waited for his concert band practice to begin at McLean High School recently.



Fairfax County Virginia - Virginia - United States - Fairfax - Counties
Yesterday Administration proposal aims to tighten oversight of for-profit colleges
Education Secretary Arne Duncan proposed Thursday that for-profit colleges be required to show through certain new measures that their graduates are not saddled with too much debt, an initiative he said was meant to protect students from "a few bad actors" in the industry.



Education - Colleges and Universities - United States - Directories - For-profit school