The Waco Independent School District board of trustees voted Thursday night to weight grades for the academic decathlon and mock trial elective courses to encourage more student participation.
By Nick McDaniels -- This year I have enjoyed teaching the law in high school. I have been afforded so many opportunities to engage with students around real-time relevant issues, but there are no ...
We present lectures & debates on international current events & foreign policy. National security, energy policy, economic development and diplomacy are some of the key topics we cover.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, other senior Obama Administration officials and civic education, government, business and philanthropy leaders gather to ...
As part of President Obama's education agenda, the Department of Education (ED) envisions a nationwide commitment to preparing all students for citizenship as informed, engaged and responsible members of our society.
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Phillips School District v. Jesse Springfield, et al. Phillips High School agrees to license naming rights of its field to a large corporation. In response, ...
The Santa Cruz County Office of Education sponsored this mock trial held in the Watsonville Court House. Local high school students played all the roles invo...
Phillips School District v. Jesse Springfield, et al. Phillips High School agrees to license naming rights of its field to a large corporation. In response, ...
Finishing up their multicultural unit, second graders at Oak Harbor Elementary presented their Digital City of Stories projects just before the end of the school year.
The project included four videos of them interviewing members of the various cultures in Oak Harbor.
The military, Mexican, Filipino and Netherlands cultures were explored in these videos, which totaled a 39- minute run-time.
The title says much about this publication and the organization that produced it. No spin. No frills. No hyperbole. Just page after page of straightforward information from more than 300 sources to answer questions most frequently asked about the Houston region. Houston Facts has presented unvarnished information about the Houston region since 1959, and its predecessor publications — under different names, but with the same objective — date to 1906. Over the decades, Houston Facts has grown well beyond its original four pages so that we could expand the range and depth of its coverage, bringing you more information about parks, museums, schools, living costs, the regional economy and a host of other topics. It’s evolved into a concise almanac for the Houston region. Corporate planners, market analysts, students, relocation and site selection consultants, real estate professionals, government agencies and myriad others turn to it for authoritative information on this region.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, other senior Obama Administration officials and civic education, government, business and philanthropy leaders gather to ...
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