|
September 2000 Table of Contents
Cover
Story:
Getting
Help from Home
- When the 650 students and staff of Florida's Ensley Elementary come
back to school, they'll be met with solid support--from parents! Ensley
Elementary, according to the Florida PTA and Department of Education,
has forged the best parent connection in the state. What about your
school? How close is your connection with parents?
Debate
- Is School Fundraising Worth the Time and Effort?

It's
Time to Uncork the Bottle
- NEA members press on to end school violence.
Heroes
& Zeroes
- 20,000 other members of ESPO celebrate ESPO's 25th anniversity.
My
Story is This:
Utah
Students Deserve More
- Utah activist win largest school funding boost in 10 years.
Earning
Respect Through Numbers
- In Kentucky, ESP narrow benefit gap with teachers.
Do-er's
Profile
- Montana high school teacher Barbara Keim taught five classes a day,
as well as served on the Montana's Board of Public Education
Rights
Watch
- High court nixes prayer at school events
Interview
- School segregation: Where do we stand?

Innovators
- Networkin to unite community and schools
Problems
& Solutions
- How one NEA local is helping new teachers succeed
Reading
- Looking ahead to the next Read Across America
Inside
Scoop
- Race, wealth, and academic achievement: A new perspective
ESP
on the Team
- Alabama ESP help keep students safe
Tips
for the Wired Classroom
- Students get a great Web view of the Palace of Versailles

Letters
- Readers react to the May issue of NEA Today.
President's
Viewpoint:
The
Real Choice
- Families in disadvantaged neighborhoods don't want the false 'choice'
of vouchers.
My
Turn
- Subbing experience leads to full-time teaching
Health
and Fitness
- Keeping kids safe after hours
NEA
2000 RA
- Highlights of action on NEA Resolutions
Money
- Try the new, or stick with the tried and true?
People
- The nation's top teacher
Resources
- The best in TV, books, contests, awards. Plus, the Diversity Calendar.
In
the Light Lane
- Not Quite Right
Masthead
- Who we are.
|