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Kohl's Corp ( KSS ) Stock Quote , Chart , News , Add to Watchlist Zacks.com releases the latest Analyst Interview. Today ’ s interview is with Director of Zacks Equity Research Dirk van Dijk, who discusses Tiffany ’ s TIF , Wal-Mart WMT , J.C ...
2008-08-28 04:12:00
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The news is good for Ontario elementary school students, according to the results of the latest Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) test, but a pair of educators say they're not paying much attention. EQAO tests measure skills in reading, writing and mathematics in grades 3 and 6, [...]
2008-08-28 03:19:56
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RICHMOND | Seventy-four percent of Virginia's public schools met annual performance benchmarks in reading and mathematics under the No Child Left Behind law, but 93 schools face sanctions after failing to achieve those goals, state education officials said Wednesday.
2008-08-28 01:31:00
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Ontario schools have made the grade in literacy and math for the 2007-2008 school year, according to a provincial report. The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) released a report yesterday highlighting 2008 assessments of reading, writing and mathematics that showed Grade 9 math and reading levels in [...]
2008-08-28 03:19:39
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Kaylyn Jackson, 17, positively gushes when she talks about astrophysics. And multivariable calculus. And mathematics in general.
2008-08-28 05:03:41
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Henri Cartan, a mathematician known for meticulous proofs and for inspiring a revival of mathematics in France after World War II, died in Paris on Aug. 13. He was 104.
2008-08-28 03:03:37
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The examples of "bio art" discussed in this article have their roots firmly in the exodus of the impressionists from the academy in the 1880s, both as an ideological and cultural movement. The cubists were motivated by theories of non-Euclidean space ...
2008-08-26 04:03:00
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What are the chances that all first graders will learn to read on the same school day? How about all fourth graders mastering long division during the same week in February? I doubt either is very likely. Presently, there is renewed debate ...
2008-08-27 08:41:00
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PROVIDENCE, R.I.— Rhode Island seniors averaged more or less the same scores in the three sections of the SAT college entrance exam as they did last year. The state's high school graduates averaged 495 out of a possible 800 on the critical reading ...
2008-08-26 02:37:00
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Oklahoma School of Science and Math soon will have regional site homes in two more cities. Northwest Technology Cen-ter, with campuses in Alva and Fairview, will be the home to OSSM sites beginning in fall 2009. “We are thrilled about this ...
2008-08-27 08:27:00
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While her teammate Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs and other Olympians were competing on the other side of the world in Beijing earlier this month, Taylor Lindsay-Noel was learning to ask her mother to scratch her ear when she got an itch. The 14-year-old ...
2008-08-27 11:33:00
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A wide data set describes a "devastating reality" of education for African-American young men in all 50 states, according to The Schott Foundation for Public Education, an educational think tank. More so than their white counterparts, black students are more likely to be expelled from school, labeled mentally retarded and score below the basic level in mathematics by the time they are 13. In ...
2008-08-27 10:13:25
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On a scale of zero to 1600, more than 1.5 million American high school students who took the SAT in 2008 are doing pretty well. Over the last three years, the number of students taking the SAT has increased by 3 percent, or 53,000 students. At the same time, mathematics and critical reading scores have changed slightly, within a 2 or 3 percent difference.
2008-08-27 10:35:47
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Winchester — Middle school mathematics scores continue to prevent some local schools from meeting federally mandated Adequate Yearly Progress standards.
2008-08-28 12:13:38
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Virginia students made gains in state exams in reading and mathematics, narrowing some achievement gaps, according to results released today. The results echo, in part, increases reported in recent months by Maryland and D.C. public schools.
2008-08-27 05:58:50
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