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Trocaire College Student Association Elects New President for 2009-2010

5 hours ago ago from Official Trocaire College Blog

RN Nursing Club Members Laura Beattie, Zoe Spyralatos, and Carrie Ludwig selling baked good to support the Roswell Park Breast Cancer Resource Center   I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the newly elected President of the Trocaire College Student Association . My name is Amanda Tredinnick. I am a full-time third semester RN student. I am also a mother of two, and I work in the Palisano Learning Center as ...

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Panama high-school graduation – Part 1

14 hours ago ago from The Barrow Boy

My daughter Keka (Angelica) just graduated from high school. In this part of Panama, at least, graduation is serious business. Three major social events are involved. Keka went to the first on Wednesday night a dinner with all the students in her year and all the teachers. The parents paid for the teacher's food and drinks as well as those of the students. Tomorrow is the graduation ceremony itself. Keka will wear a gown and a ...

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Few Texas students taking advantage of failing schools policy

13 hours ago ago from Fortworth City News

by Brian Thevenot of The Texas Tribune Educating the ever-escalating proportion of poor and minority students in Texas will largely depend on fixing the schools they already attend rather than devising escape routes. Jacob Villanueva/Texas Tribune When a Texas public school fails, the students are allowed to transfer — to leave and seek their educations elsewhere. Yet more than a decade after that policy was enacted, then later strengthened ...

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Where have all the protests gone? US students in limbo

1 day ago ago from The SIXTIES

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From High School Spanish to A Career

13 hours ago ago from ScEdu.com

Still Looking For Jobs In SAP? Find Out More About SAP Learning English in the Internet Era Posted in Online Colleges My first foreign language in school was Latin - a great language to prepare you for any university. But then we moved, and the only language offered was Spanish. I found Spanish more fun, because people in West Texas actually spoke it, where as Latin was mostly just reading and learning complex grammar. It ...

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Beverly Hills Schools to Cut Nonresidents

9 hours ago ago from The New York Times

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. Daniel Kahn has never lived in this city, but he has attended its legendary public schools since the fourth grade. Now in eighth grade, he is vice president of the student council, plays in two school bands and is an A student who has been preparing to tread in his sister's footsteps at Beverly Hills High School. J. Emilio Flores for The New York Times Parents have gathered to fight the plan to cut back ...

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