School districts, nonprofits can get extra stimulus dollars for Obama-backed school reformsOctober 6th, 2009 Schools, nonprofits can get extra stimulus dollarsWASHINGTON — School districts and nonprofit partners can benefit from a $650 million competitive grant fund for school reforms pushed by President Barack Obama. The money is part of the economic stimulus law, which gave Obama $5 billion to help overhaul schools.
Gingrich, Sharpton to tour Philly schools with US education secretary to discuss Obama reformsSeptember 30th, 2009 Gingrich, Sharpton tour Philly with ed secretaryPHILADELPHIA — They say politics makes strange bedfellows. It turns out education does, too.
Chef Spike's Michelle Melt: new DC burger has first lady's name on it and turkey in the bunSeptember 24th, 2009 DC's new Michelle Melt: Turkey burger with a causeWASHINGTON — There's a new burger in town, and it's got Michelle Obama's name on it. The "Michelle Melt" turkey burger at Good Stuff Eatery was unveiled Thursday by chef Spike Mendelsohn, a former contestant on Bravo's "Top Chef" competition.
Obama pushes states to use billions of federal dollars to overhaul failing schoolsAugust 26th, 2009 Obama wants states to overhaul failing schoolsWASHINGTON — The Obama administration is making good on a promise to use federal dollars to prod local officials to turn around failing schools. Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Wednesday told states how he wants them to spend $3.5 billion in money from the federal School Improvement Fund.
Los Angeles education board votes to allow outsiders to run many schools in huge districtAugust 26th, 2009 LA school board approves resolutionLOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Board of Education has voted to adopt a resolution that could turn a third of the schools in the nation's second-largest school district over to private operators. The proposal was approved Tuesday on a 6-1 vote after a contentious three and a-half hour public hearing and board debate.
Teachers' union criticizes Obama for relying too much on charter schools, test scoresAugust 22nd, 2009 Teachers' union criticizes Obama on schools stanceWASHINGTON — The National Education Association pointedly criticized the Obama administration, saying the president is relying too heavily on charter schools and standardized tests in his attempt to overhaul the nation's schools. "We urge the administration to step outside of this narrow agenda," the nation's largest teachers union said in a public statement filed Friday with the Education Department.
As Obama seeks more charter schools, unions push for bigger roleJune 22nd, 2009 Unions seek bigger role in charter schoolsWASHINGTON — As the Obama administration pushes for more charter schools, a teachers' union is pushing for a bigger role in them. It's a new development for the charter school movement, a small but growing — and controversial — effort to create new, more autonomous public schools, usually in cities where traditional schools have failed.
Stimulus pushes states to judge teachers on student achievementJune 8th, 2009 Ed secretary: judge teachers on how students doWASHINGTON — Teachers should be judged on student performance, though not solely on test scores, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Monday. Duncan supports merit pay for teachers, an often controversial practice linking raises or bonuses to student achievement.
Bilinguals more adept in picking up foreign languageMay 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Bilingual people are more adept in picking up a foreign language than their monolingual counterparts, according to the latest research. Their bilingual advantage persists even when the new language they study is completely different from the languages they already know.
First lady Michelle Obama reads to third graders, encourages them to work hard, never give upMay 13th, 2009 First lady tells students everyone has bad daysWASHINGTON — First lady Michelle Obama told third-graders Wednesday that they can help the president by working hard and never quitting. Mrs. Obama visited Ferebee-Hope Elementary School in southeast Washington and read the story "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" to about 18 children.
Jumbling his words, Obama hosts a Cinco de Mayo celebration on the eve of Mexican holidayMay 5th, 2009 Obama celebrates Cinco de Mayo a day earlyWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is celebrating Cinco de Mayo a little early. On the eve of the Mexican holiday, Obama on Monday had an event in the East Room of the White House with Mexico's Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan (sahr-oo-KHAN').
Obama stumbles over Spanish holiday greetingMay 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama, it seems, still needs to work on improving his Spanish, as he used the wrong word at the opening of the Cinco de Mayo celebrations at the White House. As he welcomed guests to observe the Mexican holiday, the US president called the event "Cinco de Cuatro" prompting giggles from the crowd before he corrected himself.
Michelle Obama says biggest surprise of White House move is the fun side of first ladyMay 4th, 2009 Michelle Obama says she enjoys being first ladyWASHINGTON — Michelle Obama says the most surprising thing about her move to the White House is how much fun it is to be first lady. Mrs. Obama spoke to students at the Latin American Montessori Bilingual Charter School on Monday.
Cinco de Mayo, tax talk round out Monday's White House scheduleMay 4th, 2009 Obama to attend Cinco de Mayo event on May 4WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will celebrate Cinco de Mayo a little early. On Monday, May 4, the president will attend a Cinco de Mayo event with Mexico's Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan (sahr-oo-KHAN') at the White House.
A-list stars to join Michelle Obama for Women's History Month celebrationMarch 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A-list stars - including Alicia Keyes, Sheryl Crow, Debbie Allen and Alfre Woodard - will join U.S. first lady Michelle Obama to celebrate Women's History Month.