New Rankings Data for High Schools Update
Alabama gets ranked, while some New York and California schools get shuffled around.
K-12 NEWS
The Teach For America Experience
This book excerpt follows two recruits through their first year at a rough Los Angeles high school.
The Race Gap in Graduation Rates
At many schools, white students graduate at notably higher rates.
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Take a Peek Inside
The Top Schools in America
In a series of new videos, students and faculty give us an up close and personal tour of their campuses.
T. Willard Fair, chairman of the state Board of Education, presides over the meeting Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008, in Tallahassee, Fla. The board voted 4 to 3, with Fair casting the final tie-breaking vote, in favor of allowing schools to teach that evolution is a scientific theory. (Phil Coale/AP)
Teaching Evolution in Florida
Decision by education officials is seen as a victory for science.
Comparing U.S. Students With Those in China and India
Americans watch Grey's Anatomy while their international peers study longer hours.
K-12 Technology
Kids Use Wi-Fi to Study on Their Commute
An Arkansas school bus with Internet access makes use of students' long rides to class.
Bailey's ES for the Arts and Sciences is at 6111 Knollwood Drive in Falls Church 22041 (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)
Fixing No Child Left Behind
A look at five areas where changing the historic education law could equal significant progress. Plus, thoughts from the Education Secretary.
More on NCLB
Taking a New Course in Class
After the Supreme Court struck down policies in Louisville, Ky., and Seattle, officials look at using income, not race, as the new path to diversity.
Parents Become Teachers in Urban Schools
In an effort to stem the tide of first-year teachers leaving for the suburbs, one program takes the homegrown approach and transforms parents into local educators.
Nettelhorst Elementary School students eat their lunches March 20, 2006 in Chicago, Illinois. U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) stopped by the school to visit the new pilot lunch program called, 'Cool Foods,' part of the Healthy Schools Campaign. (Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images) (Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
Do School Cafeterias Make the Grade?
A survey of some districts finds they don't offer students enough options.
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