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The State Education Standard Vol. 4, No. 1 Winter 2003
Feature Articles: Helping Rural Schools Achieve Success
by Susan Collins A message from the newly re-elected Senator from Maine.
Rural Schools and Communities Getting Better Together: Building on Assets
by Rachel B. Tompkins Exploring the positive connections between rural schools and their communities.
Rural Education Today
by Al Eads The challenges facing rural schools include consolidation, teacher quality, equitable funding, and adequate facilities. The president of the National Rural Education Association presents his views on these issues based on visits around the country.
Teacher Recruitment and Retention in Rural Schools
by Hobart L. Harmon The job of finding and keeping teachers teachers in rural communities presents a special set of difficulties that requires new strategies by local administrators and new policies from states.
Rural Districts REAP New Money
by Mary Conk Kusler How the Rural Education Achievement Program is bringing new dollars and flexibility to small and rural schools.
Consolidation at-a-Glance
Modern Schools in the 21st Century: Local, State, and Federal Responsibility
by Robert Canavan The daunting need for school construction and repair funds, and how the federal Qualified Zone Academy Bonds can help.
Departments: Editor's Note
Executive Summary by NASBE Executive Director Brenda Welburn
The State Education Standard Annotated Index, 2000 - 2002 Washington Notebook Surveying the federal education scene
Judicial Review Rural School Districts Prevail Again Before Tennessee Supreme Court
The Policy Wonk The art of state education policymaking.
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