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Homeschooling but Not Your Own Child

21 minutes ago ago from ViaTheNet.CA

Homeschooling is growing in popularity as the problems in society increase.  Many parents feel that, in order for their children to learn proper values, they need to be taught these values during school time.  This conclusion makes sense as children typically spend more awake-time at school then they do with their parents.  Other major concerns in today’s society are peer pressure and bullying.  In school, children sometimes suffer damage to ...

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News analysis finds food at school not so palatable, even to fast food chains

13 hours ago ago from The Leading Source

If you’ve been a bit wary about what’s being served in your school cafeteria, turns out, you have reason to be. If you haven’t been, well, perhaps you should take a closer look. As Congress gets ready to reauthorize the School Nutrition Act, USA Today has been looking into the food served in schools, particularly meats. What they’ve found is that federal standards are lax enough that meat rejected by fast-food restaurants and consumers ...

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Usual Indicators That Your Child is Not Adjusting Well

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7 hours ago ago from Cuter Than Jesus

That's what the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) told parents, children and school officials about its National School Lunch Program. But, according to an investigation by USA Today, that's not exactly true. As in, not at all. Here's the money quote: In the past three years, the government has provided the nation's schools with millions [...]

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McDonalds Meat Is Safer Than Your Kids School Lunch

7 hours ago ago from Parents News Network

McDonald's Meat Is Safer Than Your Kid's School Lunch From Consumerist.com: You might assume that the meat your kids get from their school cafeteria is held to higher standards than the flesh that s fed through the grinders at McDonald s or Burger King. Not exactly, according to USA Today. The paper conducted an investigation and found that millions of pounds of beef and chicken served up in schools wouldn t make the grade in many fast-food ...

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UA’s Progressive School Is Student-Centered

11 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC4i.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This UA's Progressive School Is Student-Centered 'Progressive School' A local school teaches elementary students in a nontraditional way -- with input from students and parents. 0 Ratings | 22 Video Views ...

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10 hours ago ago from Media General - WSAV.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This SCCPSS: Passport to Excellence Adjustments By Randi Hempel Published: December 9, 2009 Updated: December 2009 David Fields is giving the school board the information they asked for. The majority of the population for Savannah-Chatham ...

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21 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Sue Shellenbarger Getty Images I have posted before on the problems that arise when your child draws a bad teacher. A reader wrote my Work & Family Mailbox column recently with another painful case. This New York City mom had heard via the playground grapevine last summer that the public-school kindergarten teacher her son had been assigned for the fall wasnt the greatest. She was concerned but withheld judgment. Now that ...

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