Class Action Lawsuits Now Target More Than a Dozen Law Schools
NEWARK, N.J., Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A threatened wave of class actions against American law schools became a reality last week after plaintiffs' lawyers sued a dozen more schools over their allegedly ...
Lawsuits could last to 2015
AUSTIN - Something unusual happened here last week.
Education commissioner calls for money to implement STAAR
Education commissioner calls for money to implement STAAR
UPDATES: Four school finance lawsuits heading for trial
Four lawsuits contesting Texas' financing system for public school have landed in the 250th District Court of Travis County.
Rigues: School suits are about making education a priority
In 2011, the 82nd legislative session found Texas school districts distinctly united.
Educators to discuss financing, test
AUSTIN - School funding, a new test debuting this spring and other public education issues should get plenty of attention this week.
Group: Education cuts equal 32,000 job losses
An estimated 32,000 Texas school employees, 12,000 of them teachers, already have lost their jobs due to $5.4 billion in education cuts the state Legislature imposed, a school advocacy group said Wednesday, and said more layoffs are likely on the way.
St. Louis Public Education At A Crossroads
The section appears toward the end of The Outstanding Schools Act of 1993 and reads, in part: "The board of education of each district in (Missouri) that does not maintain an accredited school .
School board members' campaign promises
Claims that the school system wasn’t transparent and ignored the public ran rampant during the 2010 campaign season for the Whitfield and Murray boards of education.