June 2002
Select articles from the June 2002 issues of School Board News.
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- Some schools boards are switching from appointed to elected
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- Single-sex schools raise legal issues
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06/04/02
- Schools prepare for terrorism at nuclear plants
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06/04/02
- School districts gear up for public school choice
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06/04/02
- President's Column: Community engagement - Arkansas leads the way
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06/04/02
- NSBA survey profiles school board members and their concerns
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06/04/02
- Newton, Mass., schools strongly committed to special education
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- Guest Viewpoint: No Child Left Behind–Can public education succeed?
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- Financial woes cloud Edison's future
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- Fast Report
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06/04/02 - Vermont may reject federal funding; House passes education research bill; Hawaii weighs decentralization; Seven percent of children have ADHD; Mixed results on history NAEP
- Arts education boosts academic learning
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06/04/02
- Anti-drunk driving lessons getting more emotional, more realistic
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06/04/02