Education Watch
Reducing the number of high school dropouts would stimulate the economy.
The NCAA penalized teams in part on the academic eligibility and graduation rates of student-athletes.
Kids seem to pick the classics when it's time to read, according to a recent study.
Number-based board games are found to help children develop number skills.
Administrators at more than 250 public colleges have opted out of the Stafford loan program.
One consequence of the attack is the increased speed with which colleges respond to threats.
As more students study Arabic and Chinese, European-language departments are suffering cutbacks.
The record number of rejection letters sent out by colleges this spring is heartbreaking.
The number of 18-year-olds is expected to drop by almost 10 percent by 2016.
High school sophomores can't vote on state law, but they can write it.
