News - Jordan High School
By Lisa Schencker, The Salt Lake Tribune May 25--Some students might have a harder time earning college credit in high school next school year because of a clash between K-12 and higher education officials over the philosophy and costs of concurrent enrollment.
By Kevin Butler LONG BEACH - At 7:30 a.m. at Jordan High School last week, students in the new career academy were busy hammering nails and taking measurements.
By From staff reports School that opted out of reform is perfect 'control' campus. After a heady celebration earlier this month, at least one of the seven schools that voted on Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's reform plan will not participate. A second school will re-vote next month.
AFTER the heady celebration of last week, it turns out at least one of the seven schools that voted on Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's reform plan will not participate. A second school will re-vote next month.
By Harry Franklin, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga. Aug. 7--School buses will be running this morning in Columbus, but it's not because public school students are back in class. That won't happen until Monday.
