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14 hours ago ago from CBSE X, CBSE XII, AIEEE, AIPMT - Papers, Mock Exams, Books, Results and More...
CBSE ask Class X students to ‘interact with chairman’ There are many apprehensions as well as queries among students and parents regarding the new grading system to be introduced at class Twitter Facebook Share Email Print Save Comment X level from the next year’s CBSE board exam. To quell their fears and address their concerns, the CBSE has decided to answer all questions through a students utility medium - ‘Interact with chairman’-on its ...
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19 minutes ago ago from DREAMACTIVIST
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5 hours ago ago from Talk Up APS
Here's a last-minute bit of holiday cheer. The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement has named Sarah Smith Elementary a bronze medal winner of the 2009 Single Statewide Accountability System (SSAS) awards! The collaboration of each team and the use of data to help drive your instruction as well as the focus on GPS have helped us reach this level of success, Smith Principal Dr. Sydney Baker told his staff on Friday. I applaud your ...
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By Ashby Jones The law school at UC Irvine. It's new. It's bold. It's selective. It's star-studded. It's controversial (or at least it was during the search for dean). It's got momentum. In short, it's got buzz. But can it keep it up? It's certainly trying. The school on Monday announced that everyone in next year's incoming class will, for all three years, receive a scholarship worth 50 percent of their tuition. The grants will be funded ...
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ACLU contests RI school's pay-to-play sports edict PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A civil liberties group is challenging a North Smithfield school system policy that charges students a fee to play sports. The Rhode Island affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union said Monday it had filed an administrative complaint with the state education department. It says the policy, which requires a $150 fee from students seeking to play sports, ...
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