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    Mark your calendars, tell your colleagues, and join us November 13-15, 2008 for The 19th Education Trust National Conference, It's Up to Us: Going the Distance to Close Gaps and Raise Achievement for All.  Register today and take advantage of Early Bird rates!

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    The Funding Gap Learn about continued injustice in state education funding patterns, and how school districts serving high percentages of low-income students, students of color and English language learners are shortchanged.

    2006 Education Watch State Summaries: Get a snapshot of student achievement and the condition of public education in the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the nation.

    Engines of Inequality: Diminishing Equity in the Nation’s Premier Public Universities Find out how financial aid choices made by the nation’s flagship universities create barriers to college enrollment and success for low-income students and students of color.

    Highlight on High Schools: Find resources to help you understand the problems with -- and the enormous potential of -- American high schools.

     

    Gaining Traction, Gaining Ground: How Some High Schools Accelerate Learning for Struggling Students
    Take an in-depth look into the practices of public high schools that serve high concentrations of either low-income or minority children and have a strong track record accelerating learning for students who enter high school below grade level. This study compares and contrasts the practices of these high-impact schools with similar high schools that have only an average impact on student performance

    College Results Online:  Examine graduation rates at virtually any four-year college and university in the nation, by students’ race, ethnicity and gender.

    Tools for Parents:  Analyze data and download free guides for African-American and Latino parents. Latino parent guide and state reports also are available in Spanish.

    No Child Left Behind: Get the real facts on the law and how it can help close the achievement gap. 

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    How Well Are They Really Doing? New York Times

    August 11 –Congress has several concerns as it moves toward reauthorizing the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002. Whatever else they do, lawmakers need to strengthen the requirement that states document student performance in yearly tests in exchange for federal aid.

     

    L.A. Unified college prep goal sees little progress Los Angeles Times

    August 13 –Three years ago, Roosevelt High School student Jose Orea went to Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters and handed out pamphlets imploring officials to provide more college preparatory courses. It was the first time he'd gotten involved in politics, and he was filled with enthusiasm.


    School ratings must include dropout stats Beaumont Enterprise

    August 11 –State officials were pleased with the latest round of school accountability statistics. They proudly noted that more schools had higher rankings, such as the highest category of "exemplary" and the next-highest "recognized." A state business group had a more pessimistic view. The Texas Association Business noted that the lofty ratings did not include dropout rates.

     

    Most in City Now Graduate in Four Years New York Times

    August 11 –For the first time, more than half of New York City’s high school students are graduating on time, according to 2007 graduation figures released on Monday by the State Education Department.


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