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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Perspectives: accountability and more

The Spring 2009 Perspectives from the Prichard Committee is available now. You can download the full newsletter here, or choose any of the articles listed below:


Transition in Testing, Accountability Calls for Local Involvement
Chronic Revenue Woes Threaten School Funds

OK. GEAR UP Programs Launch Parent Academies
New Education Standards on Tap for 2010
'Blog' Helps Prichard Offer More Timely Information
Beyond Accountability Loss, Lawmakers Offer a Strong Way Forward
Prichard Committee Names New Members, Leaders
Pair of Commonwealth Institutes Graduate 58
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