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Reference & Education Articles11: Indianapolis Schools Attend National Meetings and Competitions While Making Improvements for the Nex
Students from Indianapolis Schools to Compete in African American History Challenge Students from three Indianapolis middle schools will compete in the African American History Challenge held June 7-11 in Atlanta, Ga. The team is compose 12: Miami Schools Get Top Marks this Year
Most of Miami Schools Earn an “A” from the State of Florida Fifty-three percent of Miami-Dade’s schools – 179 out of 328 receiving grades Wednesday – received an “A” based on their students’ performance on the 2006 Florida Comprehensive 13: Minneapolis School District Honors Volunteers
The B.J. Reed Award Created in 1988, the B.J. Reed Award recognizes the work of volunteers in the Minneapolis Schools. The B.J. Reed Award was named in honor of Batty Jane Reed who founded the Community Resource Volunteer Program in 1965 14: San Francisco Schools Connect to China and its Chinese Community
The Alice Fong Yu Alternative School The Alice Fong Yu Alternative School, one San Francisco School, is the first Chinese immersion school in the United States. The school is designed as a two-way Chinese/English instructional environmen 15: Different Schools in the Seattle School District Honor Graduates
Garfield High School Honors 84 Year-Old Graduate On Monday, June 19th, Richard Coone received an honorary diploma from Garfield High School, a Seattle High School. He walked with the Garfield High graduates at the graduating ceremonies h 16: Washington D.C. School District Takes Aim at Language and Cultural Education
Washington D.C.’s Language Access Act In 2004, the Washington D.C. enacted the Language Access Act. The Act was created in order to grant greater access to and participation in public schools and other public services for those residents 17: T-STEM Initiative a Boost for Texas Schools Students
The T-STEM initiative was launched in December 2005 by the Governor Perry’s office in partnership with the Texas schools, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, National Instruments, and the Communities Foundation o 18: Lots of High School Choices in the New York City Schools
Looking for a high school for your child that concentrates on preparing for higher academics? The New York City schools have five such high schools. If you have a child now in elementary or middle school, live or plan to live in New Yor 19: Dora the Explorer Cartoon: Teaching Diversity
It is rare that a show manages to be so overwhelmingly effective at accomplishing essentially everything which it sets out to do as the Dora the Explorer cartoon has proven to be. In many ways, the Dora the Explorer cartoon follows in the footsteps o 20: Distance Education: Easier Than Ever!
So in order to get anywhere in this life you need education right? And I am not talking about just straight book learning or what you would think about when you think school but everything whether it be a masters in biochemistry or a class in window Page 2 of 22 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22]
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