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Final Glance: Education companies
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top education companies were up at the close of trading: Apollo Group rose $.08 or .1 percent, to $63.44. Career Education rose $.03 or .1 percent, to $29.95. DeVry rose $.96 or 1.5 percent, to $66.76. Strayer Education rose $1.17 or .5 percent, to $243.00.
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In Ill., choice is higher taxes or education cuts
With Gov. Pat Quinn telling Illinois lawmakers to choose between higher income taxes or deep education cuts, either choice could have dire consequences for schools, businesses and taxpayers.
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Utah Legislature: Lawmakers break gridlock on education budget
The Senate and the House appear to have reached an agreement on how to handle the public education budget — with the...
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Midday Glance: Education companies
NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of some top education companies are mixed at noon: Apollo Group fell $.17 or .3 percent, to $63.19. Career Education fell $.07 or .2 percent, to $29.86. DeVry rose $.60 or .9 percent, to $66.40. Strayer Education rose $.21 or .1 percent, to $242.04.
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Politics, sex, religion are all fair game at education board meeting
Politics, sex, religion are all fair game at education board meeting
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ÉDUCATION DE BASE : L’Usaid compte enrôler 50.000 enfants vulnérables d’ici à 2013
L’Usaid est en train de poursuivre, aux côtés de l’Etat, ses efforts dans la lutte contre la déperdition scolaire et la mendicité au Sénégal. 50.000 enfants, en situation vulnérable dans dix régions du pays, vont bénéficier d’une éducation de base dans le formel comme dans l’informel d’ici à 2013, grâce au projet Usaid-Education qui a démarré en 2009.
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Idaho Education Network stirs up more controversy
The $60 million Idaho Education Network became the focus of another fight Wednesday, with some local Internet service providers demanding it be put on hold because they're being excluded from the project and the state budget chief warning lawmakers against delays.
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Someone make the State Board of Education stop!
Education standards shouldn't be a war zone for social and ideological agendas.
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