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Secretary Margaret Spellings

Secretary Margaret Spellings

A community guide to Margaret Spellings and the Department of Education. Margaret Spellings is the current Secretary of Education. During President George W. Bush's first term, Spellings served as Assistant to the President for Domestic... [more]

A community guide to Margaret Spellings and the Department of Education. Margaret Spellings is the current Secretary of Education. During President George W. Bush's first term, Spellings served as Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy where she helped craft education policies, including the No Child Left Behind Act.

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Margaret Spellings is no stranger to this blog.A A Still,A although she, and her taste in everything from policy toA eye-wear to cartoons, has been discussed here at great length , today is a unique day.A A As ...  
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Let me begin by thanking Andy Rotherham for the opportunity to begin my blogging career on Eduwonk.com. I'm happy to have this opportunity to use technology to share a new white paper about technology based on ...  
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U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings Takes Steps to Ensure Students Continue to Have Uninterrupted Access to Federal Student Aid The U.S. Department of Education is ensuring students and their ...  
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U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings said Saturday steps were being taken to assure student loans would be available for the 2009-2010 school year.Spellings said in a statement that the Education Department was working with the Treasury Department and the Office of Management and Budget to...  
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Continuing constraints in our capital markets have posed challenges for students and student lenders throughout the last year. We recognize that education is the foundation of a strong American workforce and we must not let challenges in our capital markets hinder our students' opportunities.  
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This space explores issues in public education policy, and it advocates for a commitment to and a re-examination of the democratic purposes of schools.  
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Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced new regulations Tuesday, October 28, 2008, under the 2001 No Child Left Behind law, even as the law's future remains unclear under a future Democratic or ...  
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U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings put the spotlight on increasing national high school graduation rates in a visit Tuesday with students and educators in Columbia. Her tour was part of an effort to prod schools into doing more to ensure ...  
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Just weeks before leaving office, the Interior Department's top lawyer has shifted half a dozen key deputies -- including two former political appointees who have been involved in controversial environmental decisions -- into senior civil service posts.  
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The chief military judge at Guantanamo Bay announced his immediate retirement yesterday, effectively scuttling the slim chances that the trial of conspirators in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks could get underway before the Bush administration ends.  
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The Bush administration says Saturday's G-20 meeting in Washington laid the foundation for a coordinated international effort to tackle the global financial crisis. VOA's Michael Bowman reports.  
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President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate one individual to serve in his Administration: Steve A. Linick.  
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As the national unemployment rate climbs to a 14-year high, a treasure trove of about 8,000 new jobs surfaced in one place on Capitol Hill yesterday. The federal government published the Plum Book, an inventory of positions that will soon be vacated by the Bush administration and open for hire.  
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A recent lobbyist for the National Football League who now works at the White House is playing a controversial role in the Bush administration's last-minute effort to implement a ban on many forms of Internet gambling before the end of the president's term, according to congressional and...  
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The California State Department of Education has unanimously approved Glencoe/McGraw-Hill's secondary reading and language arts program, Glencoe Literature: California Treasures, for the 2008 Reading/Language Arts-English-Language Development adoption list.  
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