In the News on July 2, 2007
Money, Not Race, Fuels New Push to Buoy Schools
Guest Blogger: Jim Ryan on Seattle Schools and Bakke
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy Blog
Researchers Cite Evidence for Race-Conscious Policies
Education Week
Opinion: Supreme Gibberish
Wall Street Journal
Editorial: Thwarting equity
The Louisville, Kentucky Courier Journal
Seattle Schools Take Stock after Justices Issue Ruling
New York Times
Jefferson County Plans to Consider Options
Education Week
Court Ruling Likely to Further Segregate Schools, Educators Say
Using socioeconomics to diversify schools is gaining attention
New Jersey Star Ledger
SCHOOL FUNDING LITIGATION/POLICY
Gov. Lynch signs bill defining adequate education in NH
Union Leader
FEDERAL/NCLB
Editorial: 'No Child' in the Crosshairs
Washington Post
EDITORIAL/OPINION
Opinion: Owning Up to Failure
New York Times
Opinion: School vouchers would grant parents a choice
The Atlanta-Journal Constitution
Do Vouchers in DC Pass the Test?
OTHER NEWS
Korea's New School Of Thought
Business Week
STATE ROUNDUP
Number of Failing Public Schools Quadruples in Florida
Education Week
In MN, suburbs are starting to turn to summer school as a way to raise test scores
Twincities.com
Small Schools Are Ahead in Graduation
New York Times
Opinion: Money for Nothing
New York Times
Published Tuesday, Jul. 3, 2007