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PB schools letting some students in advanced classes opt out of FCAT
The Palm Beach County school district says it's letting some students taking advanced math classes to opt out of their grade level FCATs. Last week, we ran a story about parents claiming the district was unfairly subjecting their kids to double testing....Tags: Science and Technology, Advanced Training, Career and Workplace, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Students
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Debate renews over Michigan graduation requirements
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Some Michigan lawmakers are making another attempt to change the state's high school graduation requirements, which they argue do not provide flexibility to allow students to pursue career and technical education programs....
Tags: Justice System, Agricultural Research and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Jennifer Granholm, Rick Snyder
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COLUMN: Too many discipline problems?
One of the reasons -- it’s probably in the top three reasons, in fact -- that parents fail at solving discipline problems is they try to solve too many at once. In so doing, they scatter their disciplinary energy too thinly and end up solving none....Tags: Science and Technology
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Debate renews over Michigan graduation requirements
LANSING (AP) — Some Michigan lawmakers are making another attempt to change the state's high school graduation requirements, which they argue do not provide flexibility to allow students to pursue career and technical education programs. Then-Gov....
Tags: Justice System, Agricultural Research and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Jennifer Granholm, Rick Snyder
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Mathematics curriculum to change in fall
Big changes are likely coming this fall for teachers and students at every grade level when it comes to mathematics education in the Aberdeen Public School District. At their next planned meeting on April 22, members of the Aberdeen Public Board of...Tags: Science and Technology, Students, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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H.S. graduation requirements, career ed bill up for Senate vote this week
High school students could select a diploma track that would allow them to skip some now required math and science courses under a bill the Senate could vote on Wednesday. The bill (SB 1076) aims to beef up career education and boost enrollment in...Tags: Advanced Training, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Education, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
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Sacco Foundation names Mathematics Student, Teacher of the Year
The William J. Sacco Critical Thinking Foundation presented 21 Harford County mathematics students and teachers with awards on March 10. More than 175 students, teachers and foundation sponsors walked through the doors of Liberatore's in Bel Air to...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Schools, Education
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Rejuvenated Orioles fans can't wait for home opener
The losing became so persistent that Martha Macgill pulled herself from the rotation of Episcopal clergy who regularly attended ball games at Camden Yards. She remembers one defeat in particular; it was Mother's Day 2007 and Jeremy Guthrie pitched eight...
Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Atlanta Braves, Christianity, Boston Red Sox, Nick Markakis
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California trails nation in reading, math and science, report finds
L.A. NOWAn analysis of test results from the five most populated states found that California has largely trailed the rest of the country in reading, mathematics and science in the past decade.... -
Straddling the worlds of high finance and community activism
In 1972, Jim Reynolds was less than two months shy of graduating from Chicago Vocational High School, with plans of becoming a television repairman. Raised in Englewood on the city's South Side, he had been studying the trade for two years when his...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Companies and Corporations, Rahm Emanuel, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, The Pennsylvania State University
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Common Core, the Trojan horse
What is Common Core? Common Core is our government's sneaky, behind our backs way of introducing and teaching the communist way of educating our children in public, private and parochial schools. Home-schooled children are not exempt! Our government...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Students, Ben Bernanke, Teaching and Learning
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State water board chairman loses seat
Editor's note: A first name has been corrected in this story. PIERRE — The 2013 appointments are in place for the Legislature’s watershed task force, and like so much of water politics in South Dakota, there is some controversy. The...Tags: Paul Symens, Parties and Movements, Justice System, Brad Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives
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