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Statewide school program aims to prevent suicide

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Data misuse in the offing

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The arts train problem solvers by Drew Faust and Wynton Marsalis

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9 Ways to Raise Money for Your Class Online by AMY ERIN BOROVOY

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Options Increase as Google Enters the Educational Market by ANDREW MARCINEK

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State Education Department Announces 2014 New York State Summer School of the Arts Program

State Education Department Announces 2014 New York State Summer School of the Arts Program PRESS RELEASES By Long Island News & PRs    …

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New York Granted Federal Waiver to Eliminate Double-Testing in Math

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Four education grants you don’t want to miss

January: Four education grants you don’t want to miss Posted By eSchool News Staff On January 3, 2014 In Featured on eSchool News,Funding,N…

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Effective Use of Open-Ended Questions in Elementary Classrooms

Effective Use of Open-Ended Questions in Elementary Classrooms In this helpful article in The Reading Teacher, Barbara Wasik and Annemarie…

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For Students, Why the Question is More Important Than the Answer

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