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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: Career and Workplace, Politics, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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New state schools chief discusses her priorities
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- "Raise your hand if you're a teacher in this area," state schools Superintendent Glenda Ritz told the audience in the Jordan Hall of Science at the University of Notre Dame Saturday morning. A couple dozen hands went up. "Yeah, see!"...Tags: Science, Engineering, Students, University of Notre Dame, Education
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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: Corporate Officers, Joe Paterno, Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, Craig Robinson
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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: Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Ben Bernanke
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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: Brad Johnson, Natural Resource Industry, Politics, Republican Party, Watertown
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Districts 58, 99 collaborating to create consistent math program
Downers Grove District 58 officials are working to correlate their math instruction with the state's new learning standards as well as with the curriculum in the high school district. Officials from District 58 and Community High School District 99 have...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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Bright Minds: Debra Buczkowski, planetary science
When Debra Buczkowski was 7, in 1976, NASA’s Viking space probes were landing on Mars and sending images of the red planet back to Earth as part of their $1 billion mission. “I realized that no matter where I went on this planet, I couldn&...
Tags: Science, Boston, Colleges and Universities, Education, NASA
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Let's do the math: What are the Dodgers actually worth?
The courageous bid of the Dilbeck Investment Group to purchase the Dodgers having fallen just a tad short, I’m thinking of selling my 2006 Honda Accord. I know, and all that sentiment. So what’s it worth? Kelly Blue Book said I should be...
Tags: Ted Lilly, Frank McCourt, Dodger Stadium, Clayton Kershaw, Science and Technology
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High school graduation requirements could change
Michigan's high school graduation requirements could soon change. According to Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District superintendent Rick Diebold, when he counted at the end of last week, there had been nine bills introduced to modify the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, Diebold Incorporated, Teaching and Learning, Language
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What it takes to play NCAA Division I sports
Varsity Times InsiderHigh school athletes who have aspirations of playing college sports need to know the requirements academically. And their parents should also know. Here's the link to the NCAA requirements. Among the requirements to play Division I for those entering... -
Arlington Heights school districts looking at universal algebra class
Arlington Heights School District 25, working in tandem with its local high-school district, wants to create a universal higher-level math class. The school district of 5,100 students is working with Township High School District 214 to create a...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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