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June 27, 2008:

Man dressed as penis disrupts graduation (11 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

By DENNIS YUSKO, Staff writerLast updated: 5:09 p.m., Thursday, June 26, 2008SARATOGA SPRINGS -- A 19-year-old man dressed as a penis was arrested for disturbing a high school graduation today at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Calvin Morett of 337 Pyramid Pine Estates allegedly interrupted the Saratoga Springs High School graduation by marching across [...]

June 25, 2008:

Student hacker who upped his grades faces 38 years in jail (4 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

It could be a long time before Omar Khan goes to college: as long as 38 years, according to Orange County prosecutors, who have arrested and charged the 18-year-old student with breaking into his prestigious high school and hacking into computers to change his test grades from Fs to As.If convicted on all 69 counts, [...]

School exclusions 2,200 per day (6 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

More than 2,200 children in England are excluded from school every single school day, show official figures.The annual statistics, showing pupils removed for disruptive and bad behaviour, show short term exclusions have risen to 425,600.However permanent exclusions have fallen by 7% - down to 8,680.Children's Minister Kevin Brennan says that the fall in permanent exclusions [...]

June 20, 2008:

Students' laxative-spiked cake sends Brooklyn teachers to hospital (7 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

Teachers were thrilled when students at a Brooklyn high school sweetly offered them slices of homemade cake last week.But the innocent-looking treat contained a nasty surprise - it was laced with laxatives that sent two educators to the hospital and sickened three other staffers.Now, three seniors at the Brooklyn School for Global Studies in Cobble [...]

June 19, 2008:

More Problems for Homeschoolers in Germany (3 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

We brought attention to the difficult climate for homeschooling in Germany in this column in March 2007. We shared the trials and tribulations of the Busekros family, whose 15-year-old daughter was forcibly removed from their home because she was being homeschooled. Melissa was placed in the psychiatric wing of a Bavarian clinic and was deemed [...]

June 17, 2008:

School Transports Young Children By Taxi (7 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

School Transports Young Children By TaxiState Law Requires Child-Restraint Device For Any Child 5 Years Or YoungerMIAMI (CBS4) ? A Montessori school in Miami Shores is accused by parents to have used taxis without any child car restraints to transport children between the ages of 2 and 4 on a recent field trip.The Children's Village [...]

Delay School, Sleep More (1 Comment)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

(Ivanhoe Newswire) - Delaying the start of school may help kids stay awake during class. A new study reveals 40 extra minutes could make children more productive in class.Researchers from Norwalk Hospital's Sleep Disorder Center in Connecticut focused on 259 high school students. The kids filled out a questionnaire about their sleep habits before and [...]

'Coward teacher' deprived of certificate (5 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

Fan Meizhong, nicknamed Fan Paopao by netizens who condemn his escape in the May 12 quake, defends himself saying he would sacrifice everything, including his mother's life, for his survival.China's education authorities have revoked the teaching certificate of a "coward teacher" who left his students behind as he escaped during the May 12 quake. He [...]

Analysis: Law schools growing, but jobs aren't (3 Comments)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

Analysis: Law schools growing, but jobs aren't To hear many students tell it, law school is a guaranteed ticket to a well-paying career. So a recent milestone must have sounded like good news.The United States last week became the world's first nation of 200 accredited law schools, as the American Bar Association gave provisional [...]

June 15, 2008:

Students told attendance at religious ceremony was mandatory (1 Comment)Posted in: News by NewsBot @ 12:00 AM

LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) - The state Public Education Department and the American Civil Liberties Union are looking into a religious ceremony before graduation at Robertson High School that students were told they had to attend.Attendance at the May 19 baccalaureate at Immaculate Conception Church in Las Vegas was listed as mandatory in three separate [...]

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