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By | August 30, 2013, 12:43am UTC - The University of Liberia says not a single student in the country passed the entrance exam. (HuffPo)
- Chancellor Walcott has appointed a transition team in advance of his Dec. 31 departure. (SchoolBook)
- A new program bridges the “digital divide” by helping low-income students get online. (Insideschools)
- The way foster parents are paid incentivizes children’s special needs not to be addressed. (Fosterhood)
- A city teacher wishes Obama’s college affordability plan changed the game more. (View from the Bronx)
- Petrilli: Future historians are going to be baffled by the all-or-nothing evaluation moment. (Flypaper)
- What matters to school board voters, where there are school boards. (Scholastic Administrator)
- A provocative argument: Parents who send their children to private school are ruining society. (Slate)