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Does closing high schools change student outcomes?

Does closing high schools change student outcomes? It depends on where students go next. BY DYLAN PEERS MCCOY  -  JUNE 12, 2017 PHOTO: Dy…

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Good Day Administrators, What is the criteria that you use to allow students to go to your Prom? Dyan Barton

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The Non-Scientist’s Guide to Reading and Understanding a Scientific Paper

Elysium HealthSolving the biggest challenges in health. May 30 The Non-Scientist’s Guide to Reading and Understanding a Scientific…

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Making Math Homework Matter to MS Students

Making Homework Matter to Students Lee Walk and Marshall Lassak More meaningful homework is an easily achievable goal. Download PDF

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NY Board of Regents shortens English, math testing times

Board of Regents shortens English, math testing times Updated June 12, 2017 9:19 PMBy John Hildebrand  john.hildebrand@newsday.com  Reprint…

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Children who enjoy reading over three years ahead in the classroom

Children who enjoy reading over three years ahead in the classroom Research published by the National Literacy Trust in the UK highlights…

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Unhealthy school lunches nibble away academic performance

Unhealthy school lunches nibble away academic performance   A National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Paper looks at the effec…

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Want to Teach Science or Special Ed? Califorrnia May Soon Have a Scholarship for You

Want to Teach Science or Special Ed? CA May Soon Have a Scholarship for You California public schools are facing a shortage of teachers — s…

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Eastern Suffolk BOCES 13th Annual Leadership Academy - July 12, 13

    Eastern Suffolk BOCES 13th Annual Leadership Academy   (formerly Principals' Academy) Keys to Creating Engaging Learning Environment…

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District increases graduation rates with pull-out learning center

FEATUREArizona district increases graduation rates with pull-out learning center Students are automatically enrolled if their credits drop…

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