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Scores drop on SOL math tests across the region, state
As expected, the number of students passing Standards of Learning math exams plummeted this year, according to results released by the state Tuesday. State and local officials predicted the plunge as students took more difficult SOL math exams this...Tags: Standards of Learning, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), James City County, Academic Progress, Teaching and Learning
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Parents visit migrant summer academy
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Josefina Coronado said her daughter used to have problems with subjects such as math, but innovative techniques through a local migrant education partnership have helped her address those learning issues. Now the seventh-grader from...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Guest commentary: Beware of summer backslide in learning
The following guest commentary was written by Ron Fowler, youth services librarian, Petoskey District Library I’m certain that, by the time this letter is published, our children will be happily enjoying their summer vacations and rightfully so....Tags: Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Libraries
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Saturday's Calendar
Great Park Exercise The Great Park in Irvine hosts weekly exercise classes on the North Lawn. Admission and parking are free. The complete workout schedule includes health walking at 8 a.m., yoga at 9 a.m., Pilates at 10 a.m. and boot camp at 11 a.m. For...
Tags: Dada Life (music group), Movies, Kung Fu Panda 2 (movie), Dining and Drinking, Science and Technology
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Sunday's Calendar
SUNDAY Euro Cup Screening Skosh Monahan's, 2000 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, will screen the final match of the Euro 2012 soccer tournament at 11:30 a.m., with happy hour going all day. For more information, call (949) 548-0099. Patriotic Craft Day...Tags: Van Morrison, Education, College Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicken
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Class Acts: Christine Rehr, Bacon Academy, Colchester
The Hartford CourantAfter performing research under the guidance of a University of Connecticut chemistry professor last summer, Christine Rehr said she knew she wanted to be doctor or medical researcher. Rehr will attend Amherst College in the fall and plans to be a...Tags: Technology, Colchester, Chemistry, Engineering, Science and Technology
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Class Acts: VernaJean Michaud, Bristol Eastern High School
The Hartford CourantVernaJean Michaud has a passion for numbers. "I've always liked math the best," said Michaud, who earned all As on her way to becoming Bristol Eastern's valedictorian. "I liked taking business classes, accounting, information processing, those types of...Tags: Education, Halloween, School Examinations, Science and Technology, Fairfield University
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SDSU Southeast Research
BROOKINGS - The Southeast Research Farm Field Day is set for July 10 beginning at 3:30 p.m. Research topics which will be addressed include: Evaluation of Herbicides for Weed Control in Corn and Soybeans, presented by Mike Moechnig, SDSU Extension...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Chemical Industry, Agriculture, Fertilizer, Science and Technology
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Students continue to improve on state tests
A decade after passage of a federal law requiring statewide school assessments, nearly 90 percent of Maryland's elementary students are passing their reading and math tests, but that success does not continue when students hit middle school.
Last...Tags: Prince George's County, Elementary Schools, Teachers, Schools, Baltimore County
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Humanities have a place, even at Caltech
When Christina Kondos receives her bachelor's degree at Caltech's commencement Friday, she will represent a tiny and little-known minority at the prestigious science and engineering campus in Pasadena. Kondos is the only one in her graduating class of...
Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Engineering, Science and Technology, England
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Briefly In Education: Sold-out LCAD gala a success
Laguna College of Art & Design raised $200,000-plus to benefit student programs and scholarships at the 23rd annual Collector's Choice Fine Art Event and Auction earlier this month, according to a news release. The sold-out event celebrated the...
Tags: Jay Williams, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Teaching and Learning, French Literature
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HCC awarded $1.25 million federal grant to start Upward Bound program
julieg@herald-mail.comHagerstown Community College received a $1.25 million, five-year federal grant to start an Upward Bound college-prep program to help eligible Washington County Public Schools students who would be among the first generation of their families to go to...Tags: Schools, U.S. Department of Education, Public Schools, Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid
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