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Increased Compensation Puts More College Presidents in the Million-Dollar Club. Montana’s Presidents aren’t even at $200K

“If your aspiration is to be a college president, that is a way to become a millionaire.”

Profile Rises at School Where Going Against the Grain Is the Norm

“The reality is that every school district could use a Village School because one size does not fit all.”

Classroom of the Future Is Virtually Anywhere

Welcome to the brave burgeoning world of online education. It’s a world most of us, whether we like it or not, will have to grapple with, as students, tuition-paying parents or employees.

Drumming Up Students for Rural Colleges

Rural colleges are sending admissions ambassadors to city high schools to recruit new students. Out-of-state? No problem – you may qualify for in-state tuition.

U.S. Students Need 21st Century Skills to Compete in a Global Economy

Americans Express Strong Support in National Poll for Teaching More Than Basic Skills

Louisiana Laptop Initiative Provides Laptops to Students in Public Schools

"TOTL makes the first and most critical step of a longer journey," Blanco told the students. "Those who come after will also take up this journey, because they realize as do you and I, that these investments in modern learning tools pay meaningful dividends to us all.

Free online materials could save schools billions

Could Free-Reading offer a glimpse of the future, when big, bulky — and expensive — textbooks go the way of the film strip?

Educational Engagement: A Successful Strategy for Academic and Civic Achievement and Success

Quality student engagement should be considered as an effective
intervention that leads to student success.

Kentucky Launches Statewide High-Speed P-20 Education Network to Support Lifelong Learning.

"Technology is the foundation upon which today’s global economy is built," said Governor Fletcher. "This new program helps prepare the students of Kentucky for the demands of a high-tech world by making technology a part of learning."

1 in 10 schools are ‘dropout factories’. Montana ranked 31st.

Utah, which has low poverty rates and fewer minorities than most states, is the only state without a dropout factory.