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Archive for May, 2008

Alternative school making dramatic difference

Peel Alternative School North students John Shapovalov and Preet Kaur Chohan rehearse a scene from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

A family outing - around the world

Globe trotters : The brave world travellers are, from the back: Waldo Adams and Gary Allie, Edward and Deidre Davids, Jo-Anne Allie and Dean Allie, with Troy on his shoulders, and Vanita Allie carrying Zack, ...
Marist are trying to use legal loopholes to cause further pain and suffering on the victims of child sexual abuse that occurred in their school for decades.

The 2008 Scripps National Spelling Bee

The Scripps National Spelling Bee is the Super Bowl of American academia, where 12-year-olds who can spell ophthalmoplegia are TV stars and spelling judges are hounded for autographs. Note: Please upgrade your Flash plug-in to view our enhanced content. COMMENT

Miami grad joins largest Teach for America corps

More... Miami grad joins largest Teach for America corps By Megan Gildow Brian Alexander has always wanted to be an educator.

Astronauts aboard for p.m.launch

With a sunny sky as the perfect backdrop, astronauts climbed aboard space shuttle Discovery on Saturday for a 5:02 p.m. launch to the international space station.

A way to protect home schooling in Illinois

Our passion continues to be to keep Illinois the nation's most pro-home schooling state.
... Baptist School's graduation ceremony Friday night, delivering a personal story of how his persistent pursuit of education brought him the American dream. Gonzales, who entered through a door near the podium just after being introduced as the ...

Language art

... from Literacy Volunteers as she transitions to being a student once again herself, majoring in English adolescent education at The College of Saint Rose. Her eventual goal is to become a teacher; she plans to return to Literacy Volunteers tutoring ...

‘Bigger, Stronger, Faster’ the bigger…

Since we haven't been able to escape the juicing exploits of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens in the past year, the notion of a steroids documentary titled "Bigger, Stronger, Faster" feels like piling on.