Games With No Screens and Food That’s Not Fast
By KATHARINE MIESZKOWSKI
When summer arrives and the structure of school days ends, many children fall into bad habits, but Children’s Power Play!, a statewide initiative, aims to correct that.
City Rejects Unions’ Offer to Help Close Budget Gap
By FERNANDA SANTOS and JAVIER C. HERNANDEZ
The leader of a group of municipal unions accused city officials of shutting the door on negotiations over a financial rescue package that could avert thousands of teacher layoffs..
Republican Challenges Administration on Plans to Override Education Law
By SAM DILLON
Representative John Kline of Minnesota said he would use a House rewrite of the No Child Left Behind law to rein in Education Secretary Arne Duncan’s influence.
For SUNY and CUNY, Top Lawmakers Support Plan to Raise Tuition $300 a Year
By WINNIE HU
More than 350,000 students would be affected by the proposed legislation, which is intended to make tuition increases more predictable.
Free, but Unemployed, in Tunisia
By ANGELA GIUFFRIDA
The lack of jobs for university graduates — a root cause of the revolution in Tunisia — remains to be addressed as the country steps slowly toward democracy.
Learning Empathy by Looking Beyond Disabilities
By WINNIE HU
A new program aims to promote tolerance among students at Ridgewood High School by connecting them with disabled peers.
Roots of Bachmann’s Ambition Began at Home
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
Representative Michele Bachmann’s political awakening began with her encounters with the school system when she was a foster mother.
In Data, ‘A’ Schools Leave Many Not Ready for CUNY
By ANNA M. PHILLIPS and ROBERT GEBELOFF
The new figures also showed a clear link between college remediation and how well students performed before high school.
Both Sides Square Off at Hearing on Charter School Suit
By FERNANDA SANTOS
Plaintiffs and opponents clashed outside a hearing on a lawsuit by the teachers’ union against the city’s Education Department over a proposal to close schools.
Plan Aims to Revitalize Detroit Schools
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Michigan officials announced a plan Monday to overhaul Detroit’s struggling schools by moving the worst ones into a new system in the fall of 2012.
ON EDUCATION
At High School in Queens, R.O.T.C.’s Enduring Influence
By MICHAEL WINERIP
The program at Francis Lewis High School, which has grown every year since its inception, is the largest of the 1,725 high school chapters in the country.
As Survivors Dwindle, Tulsa Confronts Past
By A.G. SULZBERGER
Tulsa’s race riot of 1921 has been mentioned rarely in public or private. Now, advocates are pressing for recognition.
After Home Schooling, Pomp and Traditional Circumstances
By TAMAR LEWIN
A nontraditional movement goes mainstream, embracing many of the trappings of the graduation season.
U.T. Experiment Grapples With Essence of Gravity
By MICHAEL HOINSKI
The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment at the McDonald Observatory, part of the University of Texas, could have a bearing on finally formulating why gravity exists.
Difficult to Place, Students May Be Relocated Again
By TREY BUNDY
The San Francisco Unified School District plans to end its partnership with the Erikson School, which teaches children with severe behavioral problems.
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In a new collection, more evidence that the humanities have colonized the fields that were supposed to have displaced them.Michael Winerip
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