Savannah newspapers discuss
competing education reform plans circulating in the GA General Assembly.
Not exact matches
State lawmakers passed a bundle of major
education reforms Thursday, including a
plan that should help the state
compete for the Obama administration's $ 4.35 billion Race to the Top program.
Race to the Top began in 2009, requiring states interested in
competing for a slice of $ 4.35 billion in stimulus money to prepare
plans that satisfied the Obama administration's
education -
reform criteria, which include the growth of charter schools and linking student standardized test scores to teacher evaluations.
States interested in
competing for a slice of $ 4.35 billion in stimulus money had to prepare
plans that satisfied the administration's
education -
reform criteria, which included encouraging the growth of charter schools and linking student test scores to teacher evaluations.