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5/13/2005

Overcrowding, Charter Challenges, Black Market Choice, Medicaid (Urban Education

Mayors get mixed grades in running schools LAT
State Crowding Formula Unfair to Urban Schools LAT
Moneymaking charters have few checks
Detroit Free Press
NEA Pledges $2.5 Million to Fight Arnold in California EIA
City schools may challenge state on charter funding Baltimore Sun
To cut assistants or not, that is the question The Chalkboard
What Should We Be Seeing In The Classroom? Assorted Stuff
Americans speak out on schools The Chalkboard
The "black market" of school choice in PA Number 2 Pencil
Seattle tradition of school choice faces ax Seattle Times
Medicaid helping schools trim funding shortages J-Sentinel
Districts cutting close to the bone Sacramento Bee
Save money, share a superintendent BoardBuzz
Edison fires a principal over exam allegations Inquirer
Identity Blurred for Many Immigrants
True or false: Union backs school choice Denver Post via EIA
Officials freeze 'I CAN Learn' eSchoolNews
Essays reveal why charter enrollments rise
Hometownsource.com
Plugged-in kids
BoardBuzz
Virtual Schooling Gets Real
Scholastic Administrator
Fire up the video games The New Yorker via A&L Daily
Seven Basic Plots Washington Post via A&L Daily
Peace Corps Volunteers at U Wisconsin NYT

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