March 20, 2008
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Uncategorized — U.S. Department of Education @ 8:15 pm
Secretary Spellings highlighted progress toward No Child Left Behind goals during visits with Rep. Geoff Davis (KY-4) to Mason County Intermediate School in Maysville, Kentucky, and Fourth Street Elementary School in Newport, Kentucky. They participated in two education policy roundtables with educators, students, college presidents, and business and community leaders.
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March 18, 2008
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Uncategorized — U.S. Department of Education @ 7:00 pm
Secretary Spellings announced a pilot program to help states differentiate between underperforming schools in need of dramatic interventions and those that are closer to meeting the goals of No Child Left Behind.
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Uncategorized — U.S. Department of Education @ 1:00 pm
Secretary Spellings announced the award of $11 million in grants to 39 states to help them pay the fees for advanced placement tests for low-income students.
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Uncategorized — Find Articles at ArticleSphere.com: Finance | Debt Consolidation @ 7:00 am
In a world where the hours in a day seem insufficient it is difficult sometimes to handle all your accounts and debts. Thats where debt management and debt management agencies kick in to simplify the mess.
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When it comes to consolidating debt, especially credit card debt, a bad credit score or history can complicate the loan approval process. There are, however, many lenders willing to approve consolidation loans for people with bad credit. But are consolidation loans really the solution to avoid bankruptcy?
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Debt Consolidation Loans are not the only way to consolidate your debt, there are many other financial options to reduce your monthly payments and cut on your overall debt. With this information you will be able to see which option best suits your needs and start the process of eliminating debt.
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March 14, 2008
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Uncategorized — U.S. Department of Education @ 8:24 pm
Deputy Secretary Simon, appearing with state education leaders at an education policy roundtable, cited progress and challenges facing New Mexico schools in meeting No Child Left Behind goals. Addressing a group that included state Education Secretary Veronica Garcia, Simon introduced a new tool from the U.S. Department of Education, "Mapping New Mexico's Educational Progress 2008," which reports key education indicators for the Land of Enchantment.
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Uncategorized — U.S. Department of Education @ 2:34 pm
Secretary Spellings testified before the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor hearing on "Ensuring the Availability of Federal Student Loans." Secretary Spellings also announced a new brochure, Federal Aid First, as a resource for students and families that encourages them to maximize more affordable federal student aid options available to them before pursuing other options.
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Uncategorized — U.S. Department of Education @ 2:34 pm
Secretary Spellings testified before the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor hearing on "Ensuring the Availability of Federal Student Loans." Secretary Spellings also launched a new brochure, Federal Aid First, as a resource for students and families that encourages them to maximize more affordable Federal student aid options available to them before pursuing other options.
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Debt consolidation loans are helpful in every financially tight situation. It is better to consolidate your debts than default on them.
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