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Allen’s student is a semi-finalist in a science contest with a prize of $400,000
[ad_1] The 16-year-old Allen student is one of 30 semi-finalists out of thousands of applicants from around the world in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, an annual competition that encourages students to think creatively about science. Homeschooled, double-credited sophomore Alexander Kader created an original science video and nominated him for a prize worth $400,000, including a ... -
Lynchburg Named Best Virginia College for Criminology, Public Health, Education, Environmental and Sports Sciences – Lynchburg University
[ad_1] Lynchburg University is recognized as the top school in Virginia for several undergraduate programs in the 2022 Plexuss Global Rankings. Most notably, Lynchburg ranked 2nd in Virginia and 65th nationally for its criminology programs. The university also earned third place in the state’s public health program. It ranks 7th in Environmental Sciences and 8th ... -
25 Years of Consortium of Catholic Academies Improving Educational Opportunities for Poor Children – Catholic Criteria
[ad_1] A common affinity for Catholic education among some of Washington’s most prominent politicians was one of the lesser-known factors in sustaining the consortium of Catholic academies for most of its first 25 years. was. The consortium includes four schools serving low-income students in urban Washington, DC: St. Anthony Catholic School, Sacred Heart School, St. ... -
UW-Madison’s Greer, Iverson Named UCEA Jackson Scholars
[ad_1] September 20, 2022 UW-Madison PhD students CJ Greer and Deonte Iverson were recently named 2022-24 University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Jackson Scholars. This two-year program provides formal networking, mentoring, and professional development for graduate students of color who intend to become professors of educational leadership. Both Greer and Iverson are highly regarded doctoral ... -
Physical education swim requirement removed and new health options added
[ad_1] The 2026 class will return to the pre-COVID graduation requirement of three PE or wellness credits. Lauren Azlyn | | 55 minutes ago After temporarily suspending the 50-yard swim test requirement for previous classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has eliminated the 50-yard swim test for all students starting in 2026 classes. ... -
Sex Education Standards in New Jersey: State Disciplines Schools
[ad_1] School districts that refuse to implement New Jersey’s new sex education standards could face disciplinary action, the state warned after backlash from a few school boards and county governments. Using the most direct language in months, the state education department said school districts that do not make changes to the sex and health education ... -
Parent Training Highlighting Special Education | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] The Hammondville-Edison Regional School District hosts a series of training sessions to help parents meet their children’s needs regarding special education. Jamie Angelini, district director of special education and early childhood development, said the first five sessions were held on Tuesday. It will be held at Edison High School on March 15th ... -
Education: Blue Ribbon Schools That Make a Difference | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] Once again, a local school has joined the ranks of the National Blue Ribbon Schools. However, in 2015, Evans Elementary School in Jackson County was admitted as well, so this is more of a re-admission issue. Evans, along with Culloden Elementary School in Cavell County and CW Shipley Elementary School in Jefferson ...










