December 2002
Select articles from the December 2002 issues of School Board News.
Resources
- Supreme Court will rule on Children's Internet Protection Act
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12/10/02
- Stereotypes about minorities' 'anti-school attitude' not valid
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12/10/02
- Pay more attention to international studies, educators urge
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12/24/02
- Parents raise funds to help schools hire more teachers
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12/24/02
- NCLB rules provide little flexibility on AYP
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12/10/02
- Massachusetts allows exemptions for students who fail exit exam
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12/24/02
- Local control returns to Hartford school system
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12/24/02
- Guest Viewpoint: When applying for the e-rate, submit the right forms
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12/24/02
- Guest Viewpoint: View Gay-Straight Alliance clubs as partners
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12/10/02
- Group calls for more scientifically based education research
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12/10/02
- Four strategic goals guide NSBA's work
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President's column - 12/24/02
- Fast Report
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12/24/02 - Drug use among teens declines; Ohio state board rejects intelligent design; Funding crunch in Oregon; Court throws out Ohio funding system; Fit students do better in school
- Fast Report
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12/10/02 - Supreme Court will hear case on diversity; States feel budgetary pain; Vocational education up for debate; Researchers: Leave documents on Web
- Districts use data analysis to raise test scores
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12/24/02
- Districts are testing for tobacco, as well as drugs and alcohol
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12/10/02
- D.C. voters oppose vouchers
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12/24/02
- Congress passes terrorism insurance law
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12/10/02