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Today the United States of America has become a famous destination for students worldwide.
Annually thousands of foreign students seeking higher education come to the USA. Certainly education is a powerful weapon, a key to future success. And it is no secret that most universities and colleges in America provide students with education that will later [...]
August 27th, 2009 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments

I think that the child’s welfare must be the parent’s first concern. And the paths which lead to that welfare are in some way connected with education. The right integration to the process of education is carried out with the help of a school.
You are not the only person who faces the problem of choosing [...]
May 4th, 2009 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | 1 Comment

Do you want a career in helping the kinds of animals that you love? If so, you have the option of becoming a vet assistant by completing a training program. This type of program, offered by any veterinary assistant school, is meant to train you for every possible task related to animal care.
Since there are [...]
March 19th, 2009 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments

The importance of a high school diploma is increasing day by day. Indeed receiving a high school diploma is pretty important for pursuing a university degree as well as for future jobs.
Nowadays you can get your high school diploma studying at an online high school. A lot of people prefer to get their education and [...]
March 19th, 2009 | Posted in Online Education & Databases, Schools & Colleges | No Comments

A new study has been released claiming that kids from low income and minority families are not getting good preschool education in one of the richest states of the United States of America, in California. For this study, researchers have surveyed 2,000 parents and 700 state providers.
SignOnSanDiego.com reports according to this study, black, Hispanic and [...]
June 19th, 2008 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments

The South Carolina government wants schools to continue to get HIV notifications, reckoning that the step to stop notifying schools of positive HIV results among school kids is a wrong step to take. Governor Mark Sanford has claimed that schools should continue to be notified when students test positive for HIV.
WIS News 10 reports that [...]
June 17th, 2008 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | 3 Comments

When Michael R. Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City, released that the state had graded all of state schools on a scale of A through F, the Acorn school principals and assistant principals were set to get bonuses for their outstanding academic achievements. Along with the Acorn school, administrators at four other schools [...]
June 6th, 2008 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments

Eton College will enter into a partnership with local state schools. Eton plans to be involved in a four-year partnership with local schools including Langleywood, St Joseph’s Catholic High School, Beechwood School, Windsor Boys’ School and Heston Community School.
The BBC reports that the schools involved in this partnership will focus on gifted pupils [...]
May 26th, 2008 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments

The city’s Department of Education has released a list of 74 schools that are to have their budgets cut by more than 5 percent. The list includes schools ranging from Stuyvesant High School and the Bronx High School of Science, to P.S. 5, the Huguenot School, an elementary school on Staten Island, to the Salk [...]
May 24th, 2008 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments

The California State University’s Board of Trustees have voted 15 to 3 to raise yearly undergraduate tuition by $276. Undergraduates will pay an average of $3,797 next year, twice as much as what a California State University cost in the fall of 2000.
The New York Times reports that the increase in fees will be directed [...]
May 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Schools & Colleges | No Comments