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Academic Competitions (50)N.J. Senate confirms Schundler as education commissioner, Simpson to head transportation
The state Senate confirmed Bret Schundler, a champion of school choice, as education commissioner Thursday. The vote was 35 to 2.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 2:10:40 AM
Company: The Record and Herald News
Final Glance: Education companies
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top education companies were up at the close of trading: Apollo Group rose $.08 or .1 percent, to $63.44. Career Education rose $.03 or .1 percent, to $29.95. DeVry rose $.96 or 1.5 percent, to $66.76. Strayer Education ros
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 1:46:18 AM
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Texas education board says government can stifle free enterprise
Ken Mercer, a member of the State Board of Education, wants Texas students to know about both the good and the bad that government can offer, he said Thursday.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 1:43:34 AM
Company: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Charter school funding is sticking point in Utah's education budget
Disagreement over a bill that would make many school districts put more money toward charter schools continued Thursday. The House passed a new version of SB2, the education budget bill, on Thursday morning.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 1:29:12 AM
Company: The Salt Lake Tribune
In Ill., choice is higher taxes or education cuts
With Gov. Pat Quinn telling Illinois lawmakers to choose between higher income taxes or deep education cuts, either choice could have dire consequences for schools, businesses and taxpayers.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 1:19:33 AM
Company: AP via Yahoo! Finance
N.J. Senate approves Brett Schundler for education commissioner
Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-LedgerBret Schundler is sworn in as he begins his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee during his hearing for Commissioner of Education at the Statehouse in this February file photo.The state Senate voted 35-2 today to app
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 1:02:33 AM
Company: The Star-Ledger
Texas education board's social studies vote may have wide impact
Texas' state education board, rocked by primary elections that may push the influential panel's far-right leanings toward the center, is set to take its first vote on a new social studies curriculum that could reverberate in classrooms nationwide.
Submitted On: 12 Mar 2010 12:37:39 AM
Company: USA Today
Midday Glance: Education companies
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top education companies are mixed at noon: Apollo Group fell $.17 or .3 percent, to $63.19. Career Education fell $.07 or .2 percent, to $29.86. DeVry rose $.60 or .9 percent, to $66.40. Strayer Education rose $.21 or .1 pe
Submitted On: 11 Mar 2010 9:04:40 PM
Company: AP via Yahoo! Finance
Idaho Education Network stirs up more controversy
The $60 million Idaho Education Network became the focus of another fight Wednesday, with some local Internet service providers demanding it be put on hold because they're being excluded from the project and the state budget chief warning lawmakers agains
Submitted On: 11 Mar 2010 7:23:06 PM
Company: AP via Yahoo! Finance
Early Glance: Education companies
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top education companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Apollo Group rose $.22 or .3 percent, to $63.58. Career Education fell $.03 or .1 percent, to $29.89. DeVry rose $.11 or .2 percent, to $65.91. Strayer Education rose $.60 or .2
Submitted On: 11 Mar 2010 6:49:39 PM
Company: AP via Yahoo! Finance
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