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23 hours ago ago from E3 (Excellent Education for Everyone)
December 20, 2009 By Rita Giordano The Philly Inquirer The program allows children to attend schools outside their home districts. In South Jersey, 5 districts take part. With a governor-elect who has vowed to support more educational options, attention has turned toward a little-known program that lets families send their children to schools outside their home district. Known as the Interdistrict Public School Choice ...
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16 hours ago ago from Cornerstone Academy
This is just a reminder that Cornerstone Academy will be closing early on Wednesday December 23rd at 12noon. School will open again for Learning Center students on Monday December 28th. Children in grades kindergarten-sixth grade may attend Camp Stone Christmas Edition for $20/day. Academy students will receive a 50% discount of $10/day. This includes 3 meals. Returning students to the Academy do not need to fill out a new application, ...
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20 hours ago ago from The Newsless Courier
A "private company" produced the equipment and lessons for Stall High School's Star Academy profiled in Monday's P&C. Stimulus funds are paying the bills, $720,000 worth. Presumably CCSD is contributing the teachers' salaries. [See Star Academy Shines ] As per usual with these articles emanating from 75 Calhoun, it is impossible to tell how much the program costs per student. In case you are curious about the "ball chair" referenced in the ...
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By MAUREEN P. TILLMAN The letters, fat and thin, and their cyberspace equivalents, are landing this time of year, telling local high school seniors if they have been admitted to their first choice colleges via early decision . For some, it’s a time to celebrate … ahhh relief! For others, it’s a painful and disappointing time. Uncomfortable jealous feelings can surface, as well as feelings of inadequacy, as deferred students see ...
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Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This ACLU contests school's pay-to-play sports edict The Associated Press Published: December 21, 2009 PROVIDENCE A civil liberties group is challenging a North Smithfield school system policy that charges students a fee to play sports. The Rhode Island ...
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