: November 2007
COVER STORY:
A Tale of Three Sisters
There is one fundamental question for the Pele sisters this year: Will they stay in school, or won’t they? Dive into our first story in a series on dropout prevention. More»
| anc_dyn_links Where there is a will, there still might be a way. The Supreme Court nixed integration by race, but some districts are turning to income mixing instead. |
| anc_dyn_links Electronic trash hauling! Stargazing! Today’s community service programs are anything but dull. Students are learning as they boost their communities, and, gasp, have fun. |
| anc_dyn_links Got a great idea for your school or students? With a little smart writing and strategizing, someone else can pick up the tab. |
| anc_dyn_links Plug in to handy gadgets that can save you time; organize digital pics like a pro. |
| anc_dyn_links Don’t be your students’ only reader. |
| anc_dyn_links Uncovering the Model Minority Myth. |
| anc_dyn_links NEA urges legislators to take their time and get it right. |
| anc_dyn_links Like the girl with the curl in the middle of her forehead, when professional training is good it is very good, but when it is bad it is horrid. |
| anc_dyn_links The veteran author shares his letters to a young teacher. |
| anc_dyn_links How one Arkansas local fought injustice, lost its bargaining power, then won it back. |
| anc_dyn_links What is the best part of your school day? |
| anc_dyn_links Young lives at a crossroads -- exploring the dropout crisis. |
| anc_dyn_links Robert Tadjiki has the secret to getting students with disabilities to mingle with their classmates. |



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