February 2002
Select articles from the February 2002 issues of School Board News.
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- Utah schools take advantage of Olympic learning opportunities
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02/05/02
- Some states are tying advanced diplomas to test results
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02/19/02
- Schools battling rising use of ephedra by student athletes
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02/19/02
- School fitness centers lead to healthier school-community relations
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02/05/02
- President's Column: U.S. school boards can learn much from our northern neighbors
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02/05/02
- President Bush proposes tuition tax credits
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02/19/02
- NSBA sets an ambitious advocacy agenda for 2002
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02/05/02
- National commission stresses service learning
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02/05/02
- Members of Congress vow to push for IDEA funding increase
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02/19/02
- Los Angeles approves a major overhaul of special ed program
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02/19/02
- Keep the pressure on Congress, NSBA urges
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02/19/02
- Guest Viewpoint: The school field trip – collateral damage from Sept. 11
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02/05/02
- Guest Viewpoint: Now, more than ever, schools must address global education
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02/19/02
- Fast Report
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02/05/02 - University of California might drop SAT; Vouchers used for religious schools; Schools built near toxic land; Educators recognized for response to 9/11...
- Fast Report
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02/19/02 - FCC seeks e-rate recommendations; Ohio will take up 'intelligent design'; Impact of class size reduction unclear; Consolidation on the table in Illinois
- Executive Director's Column: Community engagement is essential
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A message from NSBA's Executive Director on the value of community engagement
- Enron collapse affects school pension funds
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02/05/02
- Congress gears up to address IDEA legislation
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02/05/02