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Regan Smith, of Cato, New York, is a race car driver for NASCAR. He drives the #78 Furniture Row Chevrolet Impala for Furniture Row racing. In 2008 Smith was the Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year.
Regan Smith, of Cato, New York, is a race car driver for NASCAR. He drives the #78 Furniture Row Chevrolet Impala for Furniture Row racing. In 2008 Smith was the Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year.
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Dr. Lois Neil-Sambar
Dr. Lois Neil-Sambar, 76, former Glendale Unified School District Director of Secondary Curriculum and Instruction and former principal of Rosemont Middle School, a well-known educator and philanthropist in the Glendale-La Crescenta area, died...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health, Religion and Belief, Health and Safety at School, Clubs and Associations
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Winchester Christian Academy upgrading curriculum, facilities
The Winchester SunFor the past 11 years, Winchester Christian Academy has been providing a Christian-based educational alternative for Clark County parents who don’t want to send their children to public schools. During that time, the school has continued to grow...Tags: Anglicanism, Teaching and Learning, Cosmetic Procedures, Education, Human Interest
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Plan to reform education begins with La Mesa prep school
ReporterCara Day-McKellar is passionate about education. I’ve always loved school, when I was 10, 11, years old, I used to write curriculum in my bedroom,” Day-McKellar said. “I had file boxes of curriculum.” After graduating from...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Mountains, Landforms, Colleges and Universities
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Top to Bottom list shows where area schools rank
Nearly 100 public schools in Michigan will have to make significant changes in their education models after the Michigan Department of Education identified them as the persistently lowest-achieving schools in the state.
While none of the schools are...Tags: Schools, Teaching and Learning, Michigan, Examinations
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Pay-to-participate reaches Somerset County
Daily American Sports WriterThere is a growing trend among high schools to offset rising budget costs by collecting pay-to-participate fees for athletics and other activities. That trend has now trickled into Somerset County. The number of students participating in high school...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Finance, High School Sports, Politics
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Nothing but excitement for new principal
Last month, Thurston Middle School Principal Joanne Culverhouse congratulated her last group of eighth-graders and ushered them into high school.
However, it won't be the last she sees of them. She'll actually be following them as they start their...Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities
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Calif. gov signs landmark law to teach gay history
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Thursday making California the first state in the nation to add lessons about gays and lesbians to social studies classes in public schools.
Brown, a Democrat, signed the landmark bill requiring public schools...Tags: Public Schools, Politics, Elections, Gays and Lesbians, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Central sophomore achieves ACT perfection
kbennett@aberdeennews.comAn Aberdeen Central student has bested one of the toughest tests in the nation. This spring, Matthew Guthmiller, 16, earned a perfect score of 36 on the ACT test as a sophomore. According to the ACT, fewer than one-tenth of 1 percent of students who...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Apple iPhone
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First All-Boys Public School in the State Opens in Dallas
tommy.noel@the33tv.comIn less than two weeks, Barack Obama Academy will be filled with 200 young men all with different backgrounds. “We’re a very diverse campus,” said Principal Nakia Douglas. It’s the first of its kind in the state- an all-boys...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Public Schools, Education, Politics
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African-American history not taught well in Fl schools, group says
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelAfrican-American history is not infused well into history lessons in Florida's public schools, despite a 1994 law that requires it be taught, according to a civil rights group and an Orlando state lawmaker. The group, the Inter Civic Council of the... -
Dist. 34 officials express overall satisfaction with student assessment scores
TribLocal - Glenview » NewsStudents in Glenview Public School District 34 exceled in spring math, reading and language arts assessments in many grade levels, but some individual growth measures …... -
Students sue Hart High School District over requirements for sports and other activities
Varsity Times InsiderTwo students are suing the Hart High School District, claiming it forces junior and high school students to pay for participation in sports and other activities, according to a story in the Signal. Robert Drescher, an attorney for the plaintiffs,......
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