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'Watchdog Dads' Go Back to School

'Watchdog Dads' Go Back to School

Fathers take a day off work to help out at their children's school.


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TOP - 50 RELEVANT BREAKING NEWS

  1. Head of school exams watchdog resigns over SATs fiasco

    Ken Boston the Head of school exams watchdog resigns over SATs fiasco on the eve of a Government report.

  2. Creationism sessions to be offered at Oakwood Christian School

    Mr. Tom DeRosa, executive director and founder of the Creation Studies Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., will give two Biblical creationism sessions at Oakwood Christian School on Friday.

  3. Honea Path Elementary School wins $20,000 Distinguished Arts Program grant

    Grant will be used to integrate the arts into what already is being taught at Honea Path Elementary

  4. State school outshines private rivals

    If he looked at its pupil intake, Alastair Campbell would quite likely decide that Kingsbury High School was one of those infamous "bog standard" comprehensives he talked about.

  5. Gay-friendly school planned

    The "pride campus" would promote tolerance and have 600 slots open to all high school students. Prime News reports.

  6. Ghana: Private School Teachers Protest

    The Brong-Ahafo Regional Chairman of the Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS), Nana Kwadwo Kwakyie II, has criticised the government for excluding teachers in private schools, from benefiting from the National Teachers Awards.

  7. Julian Knight: Our watchdog can’t see straight for looking two ways at once

    So the iceman goeth – and what a lot of people are being wise with hindsight in the wake of the Icelandic financial disaster. Experts have been falling over themselves to say we told you so – how the country’s banking business model, which it turns out was more akin to a hedge fund than a bank, was a house of cards ready to topple.

  8. Uganda: Ayebare Sings for Her School

    Although other children like Florence Nabukeera and Blessed Queen have composed songs before, Maureen Ayebare is the first to compose a full music album. On July 12, she launched her music album at her school. A music album is a

  9. Rwanda: Mineduc Trains School Heads in ICT

    Over 700 secondary school directors (headmasters) will undergo training in Information Communication Technology (ICT), courtesy of the Ministry of Education.

  10. Security is first test of school year in Iraq

    As calm settles over more parts of the country, parents must decide if it is safe enough to send their children back to school.

  11. Virginia Ironside's Dilemmas: I've recently learnt that my 11-year-old daughter sent a vile email to a boy at her school.

    Dear Virginia, I've recently learnt that my 11-year-old daughter sent a vile email to a boy at her school. The boy's mother says my daughter used foul language and wrote that she'd like to kill him slowly and painfully, after he stopped 'going out' with another girl. My daughter is charming and I know she didn't mean this, but on email, everything can get twisted. She wrote this email with a friend, but doesn't seem to understand how out of order it was. How can I explain? Yours sincerely, Felicity

  12. RocaWear After School Polo Shirt

    Description: For school daze and beyond. Vintage front striped polo with single button flap chest pocket. Features contrast stitch detailing throughout with signature detailing at chest and upper back. Short sleeve style has a button closure and vented hem. *

  13. Interpol and UN create anti-corruption school

    Interpol and the UN crime agency have established a new academy aimed at teaching officials around the world how to better fight corruption.

  14. Car Slams School Bus and Bursts Into Flames

    Nine people are at a hospital after a car struck a school bus in Lafayette, La., and caught fire.

  15. Loudoun Voters Consider Meals Tax to Fund School Construction

    In what is probably the region's most significant test this fall of public sentiment on taxes and school funding in the worsening economy, Loudoun County voters will decide Nov. 4 whether to endorse a meals tax to raise money for school construction.

  16. Scaling Summits Advanced High School Math

    This week, staff writer Valerie Strauss concludes The Post's review of math education with a look at college-level work in high schools and what some graduates might be lacking.

  17. David Platts' School Sports success is a Canterbury tale

    Unsung hero David Platts has earned top award for 27 years' hard work at Kent high school.

  18. Canberra presses on with school PCs

    THE federal Government has charged ahead with its plan to equip secondary school students with computers, despite a semi-boycott by the NSW government.

  19. Tanzania: School Buses a Hazard

    It is time the concerned authorities looked into school bus services offered by schools across the country.

  20. Gannett watchdog needs cash

    Former Gannett investigative journalist Jim Hopkins has made a new career out of bird-dogging his own company at Gannett Blog (no affiliation to the company), attracting tons of information about buyouts and layoffs, not to mention the usual office gossip that permeates any big company. No one quite follows Gannett like Hopkins, even when he [...]

  21. A list of school closures and neighborhood evacuations

    For information on wildfire-related traffic, evacuations and shelter locations, call the Los Angeles Fire Department at (800) 439-2909.

  22. East End Elementary School wins national Blue Ribbon Award

    For the past 26 years, national program has honored America’s most successful schools.

  23. John Walsh: 'You can't mark down a school because there's a lard-arse in Year 13'

    Ofsted is an organisation with an obsession. It exists to inspect and assess every state school in the country and write reports about whether they are "outstanding" or "inadequate" or something in between. But how can it tell? How can you look at the baggy monster of a modern academic hall, with 750 short, noisy and stroppy individuals streaming in and out (and that's just the teachers) and say anything meaningful about its virtues and vices? How can you make any useful judgements when you have only a day or two to inspect classrooms, gyms, science blocks, staffroom, library, assembly hall, bike sheds and correctional facility? Especially when Ofsted always tells its victims that they're coming in a week's time, to check for signs of woodworm/drugs/Creationism.

  24. T-Shirt: School Sprit or Poor Judgment

    Depiction of a bloody, decapitated rival high school mascot creates controversy.

  25. Palin's Baby Daddy Drops Out of School

    Levi Johnston says he is not being "forced" to marry 17-year-old Bristol Palin.

  26. School's Punishment 'Something Out of Guantanamo Bay'

    British school won't let an 11-year old student return to class until he spends an entire day in its 'isolation room,' a punishment the student’s father likens to being trapped in a Guantanamo Bay cell, the Daily Mail reported.

  27. School District Bans Sweets as Treats, Suggests Vegetables

    A Wisconsin school district ruled that cupcakes and sweets are too unhealthy for students to pass out as treats.

  28. Manhattan School of Music Faculty Moves to Organize

    A group of Manhattan School teachers has begun an organization effort, which has run into strong opposition by the administration.

  29. School Attendance Law 'Gone Awry'

    Stephen Knolls School suffered the ignominy of failure under federal law in 2006 and 2007 for low test scores. This year, the Kensington school finally made the grade in reading and math -- only to be sanctioned for poor attendance.

  30. Fire causes damage at high school

    Craigie High School suffers fire, smoke and water damage after a blaze breaks out in the science block.

  31. Strike school is closed to pupils

    Movilla High School in Newtownards will be closed to pupils on Tuesday due to an ongoing strike by some teachers.



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