Morning Roundup:From the Los Angeles Times: Beverly Hills May Scrap Permits for Nonresident StudentsSome or all of the districts 484 students who live outside of Beverly Hills may be forced to find new schools if a hotly contested proposal is adopted.From the Los Angeles Times: L.A. Now Has 160 Charter Schools, Making It the Nation’s LeaderThe city is home to more than 160 charter schools, far more than any other U.S. city. From the New York Times: Teaching Green, Beyond RecyclingSeveral schools in New York have adopted an environmental theme to teach students about local issues and prepare them for jobs in related fields.From NPR: Cheaper Tuition A Disadvantage for In-State StudentsSome of the nation’s top public universities are courting out-of-state students because they pay higher tuition fees.Photo via
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