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April 06, 2012

Three Youth Under 21 Front-Runners In Maryland School Board Race

A 20-year-old, an 19-year-old and an 18-year-old, all graduates from the Prince George's County, Md. school system, may soon join the district's school board.  Read Full Post >

November 09, 2011

Wake County, N.C., Board Changes Political Majority

The board had been led by Republican-backed members for two turbulent years.  Read Full Post >

March 02, 2011

Early Turnout Low in Memphis District Consolidation Vote

Early voting started Feb. 16 and has brought out just over 4 percent of registered voters in the city.  Read Full Post >

October 13, 2010

UPDATED: Is Michelle Rhee Headed For the Door?

District of Columbia Schools Chancellor Michelle A. Rhee is expected to announce on Wednesday on that she's resigning at the end of the month.  Read Full Post >

September 19, 2010

Mayor Daley Won't Run for Re-Election in Chicago

Mayor Richard M. Daley has not only had an outsize influence on America's politics, but also its education system. He just announced that he will not run for another term.  Read Full Post >

September 17, 2010

Rhee Says D.C. Abandoning Reform Would be 'Devastating'

Michelle Rhee says D.C.'s children would pay the price if education reform is abandoned.  Read Full Post >

September 16, 2010

With No Regrets, Rhee Focuses on D.C. Schools' Future

Michelle Rhee says she and Mayor Adrian M. Fenty have no regrets about the pace of reform they undertook in trying to fix one of the nation's worst-performing school districts upon her arrival in June 2007, even if it has cost him--and possibly her--their jobs.  Read Full Post >

September 15, 2010

Michelle Rhee's Future in Doubt After Fenty Loses D.C. Primary

Michelle Rhee's future as schools chancellor is in doubt after Adrian Fenty loses the D.C. Democratic Primary.  Read Full Post >

September 14, 2010

Updated: Fate of Fenty, Rhee Before Voters Today

The outcome of the D.C. Democratic mayoral primary could decide the face of Chancellor Michelle Rhee.  Read Full Post >

September 10, 2010

Obama's Back-to-School Speech Coming Tuesday

The president will address students Tuesday at a Philadelphia school.  Read Full Post >

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