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TriCities.com - No Child Left Behind seeks to have all students – regardless of race, poverty level or disability – proficient in reading and mathematics by 2014. To make the yearly grade under NCLB, schools must meet 29 objectives, and state education officials ...
2007-08-24 03:58:00
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Vindicator - Superintendent Joseph Jeswald announced plans for the district's new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program, commonly called the STEM program, at a breakfast meeting Thursday. The program, which begins this school year, will ...
2007-08-24 04:12:00
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Washington Post - Overall, test scores held steady in Northern Virginia and showed gains in some areas, notably middle school mathematics. But school ratings dipped because the federal law requires scores for all groups of students to show advances simultaneously. ...
2007-08-24 02:32:00
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News.com.au - But the 25-year-old, who is completing a PhD in combinatorics, a branch of pure mathematics, has never tallied up his moves. Presented with a cube by the Herald Sun , Mr Fijn unscrambled it in an impressive 109 seconds -- and 118 moves. "I never ...
2007-08-24 01:27:00
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Culpeper Star Exponent - Five of the eight Culpeper County Public Schools did not meet adequate yearly progress standards this year in reading and mathematics based on the No Child Left Behind requirements, according to the Virginia Department of Education’s preliminary ...
2007-08-24 04:34:00
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Associate Professor of Mathematics Department of the university Tong Chong-sze said that while the department will arrange for professors to act as March''s Academic Mentors, who will explore and develop his mathematical talents, he will b ...
2007-08-24 01:09:46
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Nine-year-old mathematics prodigy March Boedihardjo, a local Chinese, who was admitted by the Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), will become the youngest college student in the city. The university''''s decision was made public in Hong K ...
2007-08-24 01:09:13
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Seventy-two percent of Virginia's public schools met annual performance benchmarks in reading and mathematics under the No Child Left Behind law, and two Richmond middle schools face drastic sanctions after years of failing to achieve those goals, officials said Thursday.
2007-08-24 01:00:16
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Nine-year-old mathematics prodigy March Boedihardjo, a local Chinese, who was admitted by the Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), will become the youngest college student in the city. The university's decision was made public here Thursday.
2007-08-24 02:45:42
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No child left behind (NCLB) requires Virginia schools and school divisions to meet annual objectives for student performance on statewide tests. In order to make adequate yearly progress (AYP), 73% of a school's students must demonstrate proficiency in english and mathematics.
2007-08-24 03:30:16
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Five of the eight Culpeper County Public Schools did not meet adequate yearly progress standards this year in reading and mathematics based on the No Child Left Behind requirements, according to the Virginia Department of Education’s preliminary results released Thursday.
2007-08-24 05:38:11
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Seventy-two percent of Virginia's public schools met annual performance benchmarks in reading and mathematics under the No Child Left Behind Act, but two Richmond middle schools face drastic...
2007-08-24 04:54:14
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Fontana Herald News - Clute, professor of mathematics at the University of California Riverside and a 2007 inductee into the Riverside County Education Hall of Fame, is one of the keynote speakers. Dr. Clute devotes much of her time talking with students from kindergarten ...
2007-08-23 03:40:00
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Welwyn & Hatfield Times - Areas of outstanding success include business studies and mathematics, which is particularly pleasing as we are Hatfield's business and enterprise specialist college. "I would like to thank staff, students and parents for their commitment, hard work ...
2007-08-23 04:02:00
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MAA Online - You can visualize the game as being played by stacking wooden blocks on top of one another," Alex Fink and Richard Guy write in the September College Mathematics Journal . "When the height exceeds 30 blocks, the stack topples and the player who was ...
2007-08-23 07:01:00
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