>March 4, 1955 (Kathimerini)
TEACHERS STRIKE: Thessaloniki, 4 - A public prosecutor last night issued an announcement that any teacher continuing to strike will be arrested and charged with violating Article 247 of the penal code that provides for sentences of up to one year’s imprisonment.
>My Turn: Teacher licensure proposal untested and poorly defined (Juneau Empire)
A qualified teacher in every classroom is the No. 1 factor for student achievement in our schools. The Juneau School District and districts throughout Alaska are struggling to recruit and retain quality educators.
>Changes In Gifted Education Program Raise Concerns (The Newtown Bee)
Assistant Superintendent of Schools Alice Jackson and Special Education Supervisor Jan Calabro provided an update on programming for the district's intellectually gifted students to the Board of Education on March 1 - a program that has changed significantly in recent years. Some say for the worse.
>W.C.H.S. Top Ten, in their own words (Sparta Expositor)
As a continuing weekly feature leading to graduation week, The Expositor will be profiling members of the academic Top Ten for the class of 2005. While these scholars are sometimes separated by only hundredths of a point, the interests and personal characteristics among these gifted seniors vary from subtle to extreme.
>Newburg Board of Education votes to keep Ron Reagan (Rolla Daily News)
NEWBURG - Ron Reagan, long-time Newburg Elementary School principal is relieved to know he'll have his job next year. Two weeks after school district patrons, teachers and former administrators pleaded with the board to rehire Reagan, the board voted unanimously Tuesday to do so.
>Holy Cross teacher wins top honor 'for about 1 million reasons' (Omaha World-Herald)
Mary Jo Malm is Calla Kessler's favorite teacher "for about 1 million reasons." Malm, who teaches at Holy Cross Catholic School in Omaha, is one of thousands of teachers across Nebraska deserving of thanks from their students.
>Porter Says No To Mayoral Run (R News)
School Board President Darryl Porter and Assemblywoman Susan John both considered running for mayor, but both said today they are not entering the race.
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