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Top Headlines 5/22

Education

U.S. schools will need broadband speeds of 100 Mbps per 1,000 students and staff members by the 2014-15 school year in order to meet a growing demand for using the Internet as a teaching tool, ComputerWorld reports.

In California, a record number of school districts are facing bankruptcy, the Los Angeles Times reports.


Juvenile Justice

Richmond, Virginia needs to start over before before it considers reopening the juvenile detention center that was closed last month, Richmond’s top official for justice services said, The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports.

States are having second thoughts about juveniles in adult courts, The Bellingham Herald reports.

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