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Gazette: Student school board member wants more voting rights

8 hours ago ago from SMOB 2.0

http://www.gazette.net/stories/12092009/montnew175705_32555.php People ask me, why do we need voting rights? Right now, I'm working on a bill that would allow the student member to make changes to the $2.2 Billion Dollar Operating Budget, Facilities/Boundaries, and the CIP. Why? Because that's the way real change gets done. If students want better teachers, if students want certain programs, if students want better ...

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Attention all parents - indoctrination alert | Face Forward

6 hours ago ago from Face Forward

Kids to Meet Marx in School – Care of Hollywood and The History Channel Written by Patrick Courrielche Children are uniquely malleable beings, readily convinced of magically colorful tales – Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy are the first that come to mind. This innocence is beautiful, but it is a quality that can easily fall victim to radically foreign ideas if taught consistently and pervasively at an early age. One need only look at ...

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Howard Zinn working with History Channel?

8 hours ago ago from John Lott's Website

Marxism for pre-K through high school kids ? Enter Howard Zinn – an author, professor and American historian – who, with the help of Hollywood and the History Channel, intends to change the way our pre-K through high school children learn American history. His current curriculum suggestions, like introducing three-year-olds to the lynching of African-Americans, or quizzing seven-year-olds on which Presidents owned slaves, should be a red ...

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How Congress Helped Create the Best Online Schools

6 hours ago ago from Best Universities

Progress in education has always needed federal funding in order to flourish, and online education is no different from traditional schools. In 2006, Congress enacted a budget bill that allowed colleges to qualify for federal student aid which offered online education. Thus far, this has amounted to a dramatic shift from traditional to online classes and the best online schools are only in existence because of this new federal funding. ...

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Graduate couple wins fellowships from Medieval Academy of America

13 hours ago ago from Medieval News

Two University of Houston graduate students won two of the Medieval Academy of America’s seven fellowships earlier this year, beatng out hundreds of other graduate students from across North America. “We are the only school that had two students win,” history professor Sally Vaughn said. “We were up against all these students from Ivy League schools.” History graduate students Courtney DeMayo and her husband Ben Pugno won $2,000 each. ...

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American Book Company, Inc. Partners with A+ Tutorsoft, Inc. to Offer Indiana Algebra 1 Online Preparation for the End of Course Test

13 hours ago ago from FanHouse

American Book Company, Inc., a leading publisher of academic test preparation materials in the United States, has partnered with A+ Tutorsoft, Inc. to launch a new online Indiana Algebra 1 End-of-Course test preparation solution for student use. This partnership will allow schools and libraries to offer students and patrons the opportunity to improve their Algebra 1 content knowledge and test scores at reasonable introductory prices. With ...

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Pandora Students Leave Backpacks at Home in Favor of Netbook Computers

11 hours ago ago from FanHouse

PANDORA, Ohio, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The future of learning has arrived in western Ohio, as eighth grade students in the Pandora-Gilboa Local School District are leaving the backpacks and textbooks behind in favor of mini laptops - also known as Netbooks - with pre-loaded textbook software installed on them and the Lincoln Interactive curriculum. This technology-oriented school district is redefining the ways in which students learn. At the ...

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Chicago Mayor to Help Census Bureau Kick Off 2010 Census in Schools Program

6 hours ago ago from Good News Now

WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by the U.S. Census Bureau: (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090226/CENSUSLOGO) What: Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, U.S. Department of Commerce Under Secretary Rebecca Blank, several former NFL players and students from King College Preparatory High School help U.S. Census Bureau officials launch the national 2010 Census in Schools program in Chicago. The ...

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Virginia Student Charged in School Shooting

9 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WOODBRIDGE, Va. A community college student who opened fire on his math professor in a crowded classroom Tuesday was arraigned Wednesday on charges of attempted murder and discharging a firearm in a school zone. No one was injured in the shooting, which took place at one of the campuses of the state's largest university system, but it rattled a region where memories linger of the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting shootings in which 32 people were ...

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No one hurt in college classroom shooting in Va.

17 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WOODBRIDGE, Va. -In a scene reminiscent of other school shootings, a Northern Virginia Community College teacher spotted a weapon and ducked to avoid gunfire. Students ran from the classroom building while others barricaded themselves inside, piling desks in front of doors. This time, though, no one was hurt. Police said Jason Michael Hamilton, 20, opened fire in a classroom Tuesday with a high-powered rifle, but did not hit anyone and ...

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