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As school boards and superintendents have been forced to seek new efficiencies and ways to do better with less, many school leaders have found themselves particularly perplexed by the unique challenges of special education. But districts can do better to equip teachers and administrators to better meet student needs while helping policymakers provide much-needed targeted support for cost-effective practices.
The community ofmilspouse bloggers has generated nationwide sympathy and appreciation for families who have sacrificed in a time of war.
True virtue is military virtue--that of our latest generation of fighters.
When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
The latest installment of ObamaCare is a scheme that’s uprooting the elderly poor and disabled who get care under Medicare and herding many into state-run Medicaid plans.
--Draft--In 1975 Congress, after active and far reaching hearings on the nation’s securities markets, adopted significant amendments to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (1975 amendments). The amendments marked a major turning point in the regulation of the securities industry. Congress directed the Securities and Exchange...
A total of 15 different U.S. food and nutrition programs (FANPs) serve about one in four Americans at a current annual cost of almost $100 billion. Can the government actually improve our personal eating habits? Are these billions of dollars well-spent?
Gov. Bob McDonnell (R-Va.) has long been on almost everyone's short list for the Republican vice presidential nomination. But now McDonnell's national security credentials have come into question, thanks to his mishandling of a bill passed by the Virginia General Assembly.







