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Will Business Week Win The Race?

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If you thought this space was moving fast previously, buckle up. Business Week's announcement will stir lot of markets, conversations and competition. Who they listen to and follow will determine whether they stay ahead or get left behind by the next thing to appear in this crazy markets fueled by the conversations. So Will Business Week be able to win the race for our attention?

NCLB swamping state Depts. of Ed.?

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I don’t follow public education stories (especially when my children aren’t directly impacted), but I happened upon this story about the rising influence of Nashville’s teachers’ union, and it got me to thinkin’ . . . in sum, it is intriguing to me that No Child Left Behind (NCLB) may inadvertently be fostering the influence [...]

No Child Left Behind meeting for parents scheduled tomorrow

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Parents can attend an informational meeting on No Child Left Behind this Tuesday, Aug. 19, from 6:30-8 p.m.

The Metro Nashville Public Schools Federal Programs Office will host the meeting in the board room at the Central Administration Building, 2601 Bransford Ave.

Karl Barth on Christian Doctrine

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“Our fathers have left behind for us no Formula of Concord which authentically interprets the Word of God, but only confessions, of which more than one begins with the admitted reservation of further and better insight.”

Hispanic kids who fled Robertson County schools in January returned in time for federal tests

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Officials needed everyone to be prepared 89% of Hispanic students never left The Tennessean reports here that most of the 90 Hispanic students (both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens) who fled Robertson County schools in the wake of January immigration raids are back and have taken federally mandated No Child Left Behind tests:When at least 90 Hispanic students disappeared from Robertson County

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