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2) Union contract ‘crib sheet’ needed for parents and community
By: Charlise Lyles
See More Stories by this author.Quiz: What single document affects the day-to-day quality of education for Cleveland's 54,800 school children more than any other and yet is largely a mystery to parents, activists, business people, clergy, philanthropists and others who care about our kids?
Published:
November, 2006
3) Roadblocks to Reading
By: Stephanie Klupinski
See More Stories by this author.An examination of literacy instruction at three schools shows the long hurdle the district must clear to meet the mid-way mark on the state school report card in less than a year
Published:
November, 2006
4) Teacher quality, stability matter
By: Charlise Lyles
See More Stories by this author.A look at three schools shows reading scores are lower where teacher licensure levels are lower
Published:
November, 2006
5) As Giddings struggles to sustain high scores, Reading First grant ends
By: Stephanie Klupinski
See More Stories by this author.$5 million federal program provided training and resources to boost early reading. Now, the district must make difficult choices about which parts it can afford to keep and what it must discard
Published:
November, 2006
6) Laying the foundation at Charles Lake: time and help needed
By: Charlise Lyles
See More Stories by this author.After visiting Charles Lake K-8 in mid-October, Assistant Superintendent Jim Balotta e-mailed a memo to Principal Allene Warren listing his observations of the school.
Published:
November, 2006
8) District uses shortcut to boost state rating
By: Stephanie Klupinski
See More Stories by this author.District uses shortcut to boost state rating
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November, 2006
9) Jury still out on Reading First
By: Stephanie Klupinski
See More Stories by this author.Reading First, part of the No Child Left Behind law, provides funds to scientifically based K-3 reading programs approved by the U.S. Department of Education.
Published:
November, 2006
10) K-3rd grade: Getting ready to read, write and take tests
By: Charlise Lyles
See More Stories by this author.Today, kindergarten isn't about napping and playing with dolls. It should lay the foundation for literacy, the bedrock of academic achievement.
Published:
November, 2006