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WASHINGTON — States are jockeying for a new $5 billion pot of education money even before the contest has begun. The Obamaadministration was opening the competition Thursday for grants it wants used for ideas like charter schools or judging teachers
Read Original Story: Obama uses school dollars to prod states to change – The Associated Press

President Barack Obama says American kids spend too little time in school, putting them at a disadvantage with other students around the globe. The president, who has a sixth-grader and a third-grader, wants schools to add time to classes,
Read Original Story: The New NYC High School? – Examiner.com

Nebraska schools earned two F’s and one A in a national report that calls the US education system “archaic and broken.” The system is a relic of a time when high school graduates could expect to live prosperous lives, when steel and auto
Read Original Story: Bad report card for schools – Omaha World-Herald

The federal Department of Education released final guidelines for its competitive $4.3 billion Race to the Top grant program this evening, with the eligibility requirement that could ban New York State from applying for the funds still
Read Original Story: Final Race to the Top guidelines keep rule that may exclude NY – GothamSchools

WASHINGTON (AP) – More stimulus money will be available for schools, but there will be more strings attached. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says they’re making it tougher because the administration wants states to adopt President Barack Obama’s
Read Original Story: Latest stim money to come with strings – WOOD-TV

I cried with joy when Barack Obama was elected president, and I’m still with him most of the way, but I’m flat-out dismayed at how he is handling education. Obama’s Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, is a non-educator businessman who basically faked
Read Original Story: US Schools 101: President Obama's inaccurate blasts at our schools – Examiner.com

WASHINGTON — A handful of states stand to win significant federal funding to revamp schools and impose strict testing standards under an Obamaadministration effort to alter educational practices across the country.
Read Original Story: Stimulus to Reward States That Overhaul School Systems – Wall Street Journal

Education Secretary Arne Duncan, shown in a September photo, called the program a "game-changer." (Matt Rourke/associated Press) By Nick Anderson Educators argue endlessly about the merits of one idea or another to improve schools.
Read Original Story: Scoring system for school aid – Washington Post

Students at Wright Middle School in Madison, Wis., listen as President Barack Obama speaks about strengthening America’s education system during a visit to the school, Nov. 4, 2009. Official White House Photo by Pete Souza Earlier today,
Read Original Story: High Expectations – South Carolina News (blog)

For a good shot at the $4 billion in grants from the federal Race to the Top Fund, states will need to make a persuasive case for their education reform agenda, demonstrate significant buy-in from local school districts,
Read Original Story: Rules Set for $4 Billion 'Race to Top' Contest – Education Week News (subscription)

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