AOL News has a new home! The Huffington Post.
Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!While reading the New York Times Motherlode blog the other day, I was struck by a piece about current trends in American education. Apparently, many public school districts in the United States are increasingly turning to parents in order to cover budgetary shortfalls. In some cases, it's the parent-teacher associations that are spearheading the movement to make up for things like teacher's salaries and supplies when school boards can't. In other cases, schools are making direct appeals to parents for monetary contributions, sometimes making them mandatory. There's a lot to say about this ...
WASHINGTON (Feb. 18) -- A former Republican senator from Wyoming and a Democratic former chief of staff to Bill Clinton will lead a presidential commission charged with recommending solutions to the nation's soaring deficit, President Obama announced Thursday morning. The president tapped Alan Simpson, who represented Wyoming from 1979 to 1997 and rose to become the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, and Erskine Bowles, the White House chief of staff from 1996 to 1998, to head the fiscal panel, which Obama established by executive order after the Senate rejected an attempt to create the ...
Follow Politics Daily
POPULAR
News From Our Partners




Top News
More News
More on Aol
Local News
More Blog/Sites
Sites and Services