Average of $8,044 spent on students
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In 2002-03, the 50 states and the District of Columbia spent an average of $8,044 in expenditures for every pupil in membership. This represented a 4.1 percent increase in expenditures per student from the previous school year.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education
JIGSAW PUZZLE PEAKS CURIOSITY
The Big Picture — Activity, Learning Page is a fun weekly jigsaw puzzle from the Library of Congress' photo collection. Once the photo is assembled, the reader can search the library's Web site to identify it. Choose from topics such as "Heroines and Heroes," "Play Ball" and "Let It Snow."
Go to http://lcweb2.loc.gov/learn/features/puzzle/puzintro.html
HIGH STANDARDS
"We must stay the course to reverse years of low expectations."
Rachel Quenemoenresearcher with the National Center on Educational Outcomes at the University of Minnesota, urging the House Committee on Education and the Workforce not to weaken accountability standards when the No Child Left Behind law comes up for renewal next year.
Source: Gannett News Service
AROUND THE U.S.A.
NEEDED N.Y. TEACHERS OFFERED HOUSING SUPPORT
The New York City Department of Education hopes its new housing-support program will attract at least 100 newly-hired math, science and special-education teachers to some of its high-need middle and high schools. Eligible teachers will get an initial payment of up to $5,000 for housing and a two-year, $400 monthly stipend in exchange for a three-year commitment.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, The Achiever (July/August 2006 edition)