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How schools can attack racial disparities by Alison DeNisco

How schools can attack racial disparities Submitted by Alison DeNisco on Sun, 09/28/2014 - 10:37pm District Administration Monday, Septemb…

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The 9th Annual AP Statistics Collegial Circle

The 9th Annual AP Statistics Collegial Circle   Focus: AP Statistics Review of the 2014 Examination   ***Free Registration***   NCAMS invit…

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Why so many children aren't ready for school

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Homelessness among public school students at all-time high By Allie Gross

Homelessness among public school students at all-time high By Allie Gross | September 29, 2014  Education Dive Dive Brief: Homelessness a…

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It’s the Thought that Counts by Bruce Oliver

September 2014 Volume XI Issue IX   It’s the Thought that Counts Bruce facilitating a Leading the Learning® workshop   The title of this…

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MOVE OVER, BAKE SALES: THE NEW SCHOOL FUNDRAISING MODEL SELLS LOCAL, ORGANIC GROCERIES

MOVE OVER, BAKE SALES: THE NEW SCHOOL FUNDRAISING MODEL SELLS LOCAL, ORGANIC GROCERIES MORE SCHOOLS ARE REPLACING BROWNIES AND COOKIES…

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Standing Desks Are Coming To Schools, To Cure Obesity And Increase Attention Spans by Ben Schiller

Standing Desks Are Coming To Schools, To Cure Obesity And Increase Attention Spans First they infiltrated our offices, and now they're co…

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Report: African-American girls disproportionately penalized in school By Allie Gross

  Report: African-American girls disproportionately penalized in school By Allie Gross | September 26, 2014  Education Dive Dive…

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Best Practices to Increase SAT Preparation

Best Practices to Increase SAT Preparation Hanover Research Participation in the SAT serves as a proxy to validate whether school dist…

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Best Practices for AP Programs

Best Practices for AP Programs In this report, Hanover Research discusses strategies and practices that have been correlated with increase…

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