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I thought this was kind of interesting ... The UC Davis Police Department will will hold training sessions starting Monday to "help members of the campus community increase their likelihood of surviving a shooting incident, like Virginia Tech's," according to a UC Davis press release. The new community training will include how to: -- escape, take cover and hide -- make your body a smaller target -- recognize opportunities to seize a weapon or overpower a gunman -- make...
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posted by schooled on Friday, June 8, 2007 at 10:28 AM
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Today, the Center for Education Policy released a report, "Answering the Question That Matters Most: Has Student Achievement Increased Since No Child Left Behind?" The report is about 98 pages, but  here are its five main conclusions (No Child Left Behind is federal legislation that requires all schools to have 100 percent of students reading and doing math on grade level by 2014. Schools are expected to make a certain amount of progress each year toward the goal and some...
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posted by schooled on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 at 05:44 PM
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