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MIT students take on some furry roommates

  
CAMBRIDGE - Like most college freshmen, Arielle Lubin had a litany of tasks to check off before classes began at Massachusetts Institute of Technology last week, including assembling her course schedule, picking up her textbooks - and buying a scratching post.
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Officials scrap results of state's writing test

  
State education officials have scrapped the results of Maine's 8th grade writing test after 78 percent of students failed to meet state standards.
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11 unions say UMass, Board of Higher Education bargaining in bad faith

  
With contract negotiations flagging, labor unions at the state's colleges and universities have filed a complaint of unfair labor practices against the state Board of Higher Education and the board of trustees of the University of Massachusetts, accusing them of bargaining in bad faith.
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News of the 09/06/2008
    

Minister pays fine for Maine book censor

  
A minister has paid the $100 fine imposed on a Lewiston woman who borrowed a sex education book from the city's public library last summer and refused to return it because she deemed the contents obscene.
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News of the 09/05/2008
    

Philly school rekindles same-sex education debate

  
Calling all ninth-grade boys! Raise your hand if this school sounds like fun: wearing jackets and ties every day, staying until 5 p.m., learning Latin and -- to top it all off -- no girls.
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News of the 09/04/2008
    

Back to school for Chicago public school students

  
Public school students who skipped classes to protest unequal education funding were urged to return to their desks Thursday after the boycott was prematurely called off.
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News of the 09/03/2008
    

Bristol Palin Pregnancy Spurs Sex Ed Debate

  
Some renew call for sex education reform; others remain firm in abstinence-only.
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New pupils have to stay until 17

  
Children starting secondary schools in England this week are the first legally required to stay in education until they are 17.
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News of the 09/02/2008
    

French schools to offer more English classes

  
France's education minister says the secret to success is speaking better English. Xavier Darcos says French high school students will be offered optional intensive seminars in English-language skills during school vacations in February and the summer. Darcos says it is a "handicap" to speak poor English.
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News of the 09/01/2008
    

Grace period over, now the test

  
Sabatino Sferrazza, an 88-year-old retired carpenter, stood on the sidewalk outside a newly renovated primary school, content to watch from afar as the grand reopening ceremony got underway.
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Poor less likely to have returned to New Orleans

  
Those who have moved back to New Orleans in the three years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city are likely to have higher incomes and more education than people who haven't come back, demographic data shows.
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11 unions say UMass, Board of Higher Education bargaining in bad faith

  
With contract negotiations flagging, labor unions at the state's colleges and universities have filed a complaint of unfair labor practices against the state Board of Higher Education and the board of trustees of the University of Massachusetts, accusing them of bargaining in bad faith.
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Mass. Gov. Patrick addresses Democrats in Denver

  
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, speaking to delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, said the nation must renew its commitment to education and community.
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A masterwork goes missing

  
A prized 1921 painting by the French cubist Fernand Leger has been lost - perhaps unintentionally thrown out - by Wellesley College's Davis Museum and Cultural Center.
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11 unions say UMass bargaining in bad faith

  
With contract negotiations flagging, labor unions at the state's colleges and universities have filed a complaint of unfair labor practices against the state Board of Higher Education and the board of trustees of the University of Massachusetts, accusing them of bargaining in bad faith.
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Meet the Joneses: Obama's Education Plan

  
In part three of the series, "GMA" looks at education and the average family.
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