Human Services News

social work, social, worker, service, services, mental health, psychology, counseling, non profit, nonprofit, clinical, not-for-profit, opening, fair, link, links, organization, association, journal, school, msw, bsw, medical, welfare, child welfare, sociology, therapy, case management, case manager, casework, certification, recruitment, opportunity, site, bank, online, interview, salary, listing, director, direct care, social service, therapist, case worker, house parent, foster care, nurse, homeless, teacher, agency, agencies, occupational, risk, youth, program, substance abuse, human services, career, human service jobs, human service, corrections, counselor, rehabilitation, elderly, disabled, gerontology, aging, psychiatry, intern, internship, products, services, conferences, behavioral health, group home, needs, medical, outreach, grant writer, special, population, disorders, development, socail, socal

Internet Marketing tips for your Organization
>Interest Areas
   Children & Youth
   Civic Engagement
   Community Development
   Economic Security
   Education
   Health
   Homelessness
   Hunger & Nutrition
   Substance Abuse
   Nonprofit Management
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Feature Story 
February 28, 2007
Statement Education Secretary on 12th-Grade Achievement Reports Released by the Nation's Report Card

From Education Newsfeed:

U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings made the following observations regarding the release of two reports: The Nation's Report Card: 12th-Grade Reading and Mathematics 2005 and The Nation's Report Card: America's High School Graduates:

The two reports show that we have our work cut out for us in providing every child in this nation with a quality education.

If, in fact, our high school students are taking more challenging courses and earning higher grades, we should be seeing greater gains in test scores.

The No Child Left Behind Act is working to improve our nation's elementary and middle schools, and we must act now to increase rigor in our high schools and improve graduation rates.

President Bush recognizes that reform is critical.

In urging Congress to reauthorize No Child Left Behind this year, he proposed increasing academic rigor and accountability in our high schools.

Schools must prepare students to succeed in college and the 21st century workforce.

The consensus for strengthening our high schools has never been stronger.

It is unacceptable that only half of our African American and Hispanic students graduate from high school on time when nearly 90 percent of our nation's fastest-growing jobs require post-secondary education or training.

The President's new proposals include: a $1.2 billion increase in Title I funds for high schools; an additional $1 billion over five years for Academic Competitiveness Grants for low-income students who take on a rigorous high school course load; and $365 million for the American Competitiveness Initiative to strengthen math and science instruction.

Copies of The Nation's Report Card: 12th-Grade Reading and Mathematics 2005 and The Nation's Report Card: America's High School Graduates, and additional data from the 2005 12th-grade assessments, are available online at http://nationsreportcard.gov.

Read more from this post.

Posted on February 28, 2007 09:04 PM



Human Services
Headlines


Ability to quit smoking may depend on ADHD symptoms, Columbia researchers find

Racialized communication met with silence in the classroom

Study suggests attending religious services sharply cuts risk of death

Exploring the health and protective benefits of light to moderate alcohol consumption

Pregnant women who do aquarobics have easier deliveries

Timing Is Everything When it Comes to Childhood Asthma


More Human Services News »
Key Human Services Sites

Center for Budget and Policy Priorities
Center on Law and Social Policy
National Center for Children in Poverty
Urban Institute
Food Research and Action Center

Department of Human Services
HandsNet - EITC Resources

More HandsNet Resources

 

More on HandsNet

State Income Taxes Pushing Many Working-Poor Families Deeper Into Poverty

Don't Cut off Elderly and Disabled Refugees from Life-Sustaining SSI

Online Portal to Extensive Social Work Content Launches on First World Social Work Day

Improving Outcomes in Premature Births


Articles From Our Sponsors
Creative Fund Raising Ideas

Affordable but Enjoyable Ideas to Serve as Fund Raising Activity

The eBay Trading Assistants Program - A Great Resource for Nonprofit Auctions

How to Start a Brick Fundraising

Statement Education Secretary on 12th-Grade Achievement Reports Released by the Nation's Report Card

 
Since launching the first online network for activists in 1987, HandsNet has aggregated current human services and community development information important to low-income communities and communities of color. We seek to foster comprehensive thinking on approaches to improving the lives of people living in these communities.
    Government Funding  |   Foundation Grants    
Grants Available
beta!

Internet Marketing tips for your Organization

Get Dynamic Content for Your Website

Post Human Services Headlines - Updated Daily

Get the latest Human Services info
delivered to your email weekly!
Subscribe to the Human Services Digest.

HomeAbout HandsNet Training and CapacityAlertsContact UsAnnouncements

Visit these sites in the Information Organizers Network
Smartest Home Based Business | Fixing Credit | Prosperous Relationships | Environment Funders | Power of Thanks | Money Making Website | Management Styles - Non-Profit | Largest Foundations | Financial Prosperity | Nonprofit News | Proper Baby Names | Health Grants | Community Grants | Civic Engagement Foundations | Good Baby Boy Names | HUD Funding | Starting a Home Small Business | Free List of Baby Girl Names | Best Small Businesses
Edited by:Michael Saunders

©2008 Information Organizers, LLC