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Report AZ doesnt do enough to fund support public schools / Public News Service

A new report is handing out grades to states for their support of public schools and Arizona gets an "F." The Network for Public Education s "Public Schooling in America" report examines and rates public education on 42 factors, including measuring the influx of private schools, as well as the impacts charter schools and voucher laws are having. Beth Lewis, co-founder and director of Save Our Schools Arizona, said most Arizona voters consider public schools what she calls the "backbone of our society." "Strong schools make a strong state, and we have disinvested in our public schools," Lewis contended. "Our lawmakers have walked away from funding our public schools and supporting our teachers and that is going to have long-term economic impacts for our state, and also for individual students. " . ....

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TX teachers say they are burned out majority want to exit public education / Public News Service

Two-thirds of those who make the public schools function in Texas say they want to leave, according to a new survey and the teachers union said parents should be alarmed. Nicole Hill, communications director for the American Federation of Teachers-Texas, said the percentage of people dissatisfied is inching up in each survey. A large education funding package failed in the legislature last year and Gov. . ....

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Two rural Iowa newspapers saved from extinction

The University of Iowa s daily newspaper has purchased two small-town papers as part of an attempt to keep local news alive in rural Iowa, while at the same time giving university journalism students more real-world experience. Experts who study the practice of journalism said the acquisition might be the first of its kind. The university s student-run newspaper, the Daily Iowan, bills itself as an independent student paper with an audience of about 50,000, run by 100 student employees. . ....

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Report How colleges can re enroll students whove stopped out / Public News Service

More than 6 million Californians stopped out of college before getting a degree and a new report has laid out a plan to bring them back on campus. Researchers from the nonprofit California Competes in Oakland interviewed more than 50 students they call "comebackers" for the report, entitled "From Setback to Success: Meeting Comebacker Students Where They Are." Laura Bernhard, senior researcher for California Competes, noted students said when it comes to outreach, an encouraging personal call from the school is much more effective than a form letter or email. "Some of them just said, If someone had just reached out and assured me that this taking a break is fine, and sort of outline what steps they need to do to be able to come back," Bernhard reported. " . ....

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