By Elizabeth Moser and Matthew J. Brouillette, published on Sept. 13, 2000
Contents
- Private scholarships expand opportunities for low-income families
- Competition spurs public school improvement
- College bound students receive new state scholarships
- Supreme Court: MEA must return $150,000 in dues
- Court case continues against MEA
- 2000 a banner year for education issues
- OK for school boards to denounce voucher proposal
- UP school board rescinds plan to boost classroom spending
- Education privacy law strengthened
- Back to the future
- "Politics" ousts superintendent in Eaton Rapids
SKU: MER2000-03
- Group promotes professionalism for teachers
- Short Subjects
- Articles
- Private scholarships expand opportunities for low-income families
- Competition spurs public school improvement
- College bound students receive new state scholarships
- Supreme Court: MEA must return $150,000 in dues
- Court case continues against MEA
- 2000 a banner year for education issues
- OK for school boards to denounce voucher proposal
- UP school board rescinds plan to boost classroom spending
- Education privacy law strengthened
- Back to the future
- "Politics" ousts superintendent in Eaton Rapids
- Legislative Action
- Student Focus
- Teacher Focus
- Commentary
- Diverse Viewpoints
- Education at a Glance


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