In the News on June 22, 2007
CA: Fewer rated fluent in English
By Laurel Rosenhall, The Sacramento Bee
OR: Bill advances minutes, funds for P.E. classes
By Peter Wong, Statesman Journal (
IL: Higher test scores let kids skip summer class
By Kate N. Grossman, Chicago Sun-Times
NH: House, Senate negotiators agree on definition of 'adequacy'
By Staff Writers, The Associated Press, The Boston Globe
NH: Lawmakers Agree to Study Financing of N.H.’s K-12 Schools
By the Associated Press
AK: School funding unfair
By Katie Pesznecker, Anchorage Daily News
DE: Study - Educators need way to evaluate development classes
By Alison Kepner, The News Journal (New Castle-Wilmington)
FL: Pre-K schools must make grade
By Leslie Postal, The Orlando Sentinel
GA: Educators bristle at funding for languages
By Betsy Gilliland, The Augusta Chronicle
LA: BESE ups graduation curriculum
By Barbara Leader, The News Star (Monroe)
NC: Study links poor reading with minority schools
By Carolina Astigarraga, The News & Observer (Raleigh)
NV: NIAA votes to classify schools on enrollment
By The Associated Press, Nevada Appeal (
OR: Bill requires districts to adopt asthma plans
By Peter Wong, Statesman Journal (
Feds judge states on special ed law
By Pauline Vu, Stateline.org Staff Writer
Published Monday, Jun. 25, 2007