Cambridge, MA — A new study of statewide data from all Florida public schools finds that moving to a middle school in grade 6 or 7 causes a substantial drop in student test scores relative to those of students who remain in K-8 schools, and increases the likelihood of dropping out of high school.
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Jun24
SCHOOL CHOICE: “Charter Schools, what are they and why do we need them?”
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2013 NC Charter Schools Conference
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Breaking News
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Uptown center will help teachers spark discovery
Posted June 18, 2013 by Anthony
Discovery Place, Bank of America and Duke Energy are teaming up to create a center where teachers from across the Carolinas will craft ways to inspire young scientists and engineers. The Bank of America STEM Center for Career Development will open next spring in the building that now houses the bank’s child-care center, next to the uptown science museum. [...]
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State Superintendent Calls for Exempting Public School Teachers from Personal State Income Taxes
Posted June 17, 2013 by Anthony
State Superintendent Calls for Exempting Public School Teachers from Personal State Income Taxes State Superintendent June Atkinson today asked North Carolina lawmakers to increase the state’s competitiveness in teacher pay and recruitment by exempting public school teachers from having to pay personal state income taxes. “Those supporting a cut in corporate income taxes [...]
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