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More at Craig bound for college Gazette Extra Sports
Why are more students taking Advanced Placement classes at Craig High School than at Parker High School? The Janesville School Board listened to the schools' principals discuss the topic at a meeting Tuesday.
Gov's panel: High schoolers need four years of math; Horne: That doesn't add up Arizona Daily Star
PHOENIX — A battle is brewing over the question of how much math is enough.
Decatur School District graduation requirements may be strengthened Herald & Review
DECATUR - The Decatur school board heard a presentation on new high school graduation requirements at its meeting Tuesday.
Invest in Your Child's Learning Pekin Times
(ARA) - Children of all ages need basic tools to succeed in school, such as pens, pencils, notebooks and dictionaries, but sometimes basic supplies just aren't enough to capture a child's interest and understanding.
Average kids' Math Adventure Worcester Telegram & Gazette
HUDSON - Math Adventures, the Saturday program that helps average math students excel, will begin Jan. 20.
Group pushes students to take tougher courses Tulsa World
Yoga Rajan has firsthand knowledge of the importance of a rigorous education.
Getting to know - Lauren Ferguson The Times of Northwest Indiana
Born Sept. 18, 1989. Daughter of Michael and Patricia Ferguson of Hammond. Sister to Megan and Emily. Granddaughter of Rosemary Thomas of Hammond and James and Lupe Ferguson of Schererville. Member of All Saints Church in Hammond. Plays volleyball and softball.
Six Area Schools Named For Blue Ribbon Honor Washington Post
State education officials yesterday named six Blue Ribbon schools for 2007, including Winston Churchill High School in Potomac and River Hill High School in Clarksville, the first high schools to earn the prestigious award since it was revamped to suit the goals of the federal No Child Left Behind
Local News in Reading Reading Evening Post
Movie maths geniuses in The Beautiful Mind, Pi and Good Will Hunting have nothing on University of Reading lecturer Dr James Anderson. Reading folk can now sleep easy at night as the top boffin has solved one of arithmetic’s most troublesome conundrums – the problem of nothing.
High schools to offer majors Bonita Daily News
Eighth-graders who want to study literature can take classes on American literature and humanities.
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