Matches Can Ease Climb to Fundraising Summit Posted on July 23rd
Yesterday's Send a Kid to Camp column was about The Hike: the arduous uphill climb that is a rite of passage for the youngsters at Camp Moss Hollow. Read moreFattah’s student aid plan to grow
WASHINGTON - A program created by U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah to help low-income students get into college will ... Continue
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Hundreds of Students Say They Weren’t Paid
Samantha Baskin gets paid to be patient. One of thousands of students across the District who had pay problems in ... Continue
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Top Women’s Colleges
Over the past several decades, the U.S. has seen the number of women's colleges decline from about 200 to the ... Continue
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Arts Plan Could Cause Funding Gap, Study Says
In the midst of a contentious and politically turbulent first year as D.C. schools chancellor, Michelle A. Rhee drew near-universal ... Continue
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Answer to Yesterday’s GMAT Practice Question from Integrated Learning
Here is the answer to yesterday's GMAT practice question (from Integrated Learning.) Answer: C Explanation: In order for k/m(squared) to be an ... Continue
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Barry Seeks Audit After Payroll Glitch
D.C. Council member Marion Barry is calling for an audit of the District government's payroll foul-up that left hundreds of ... Continue
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Doubts Linger on Pre-K-8 Strategy
Like surgical scars, once promising or trendy ideas for reform have left their marks all over the D.C. school system. ... Continue
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Easy Steps to Training Design
Designing a class for adults can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. If you've got training to design, ... Continue
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New GMAT Practice Question from Integrated Learning
Here is the latest GMAT Practice Question fromIntegrated Learning. Read the question and the statements below it. Then, see if ... Continue
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New: How to Choose an Online Class Schedule
Whether you want to meet deadlines or learn at your own pace, there is an online class schedule to fit ... Continue
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Saving Young Men With Career Academies
By usual measures of student progress, America's high school career academies have been a failure. One of the longest and ... Continue
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Online Legal Training in Second Life
Online law degrees are limited in acceptance and usability. But, a new Second Life seminar is helping some California lawyers ... Continue
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Unsealing secrets of the Rosenbergs
For 50 years the Rosenberg spy case has been examined and reexamined in hundreds of books, doctoral theses, ... Continue
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D.C. Backs Acting Head Of Child Services
District officials yesterday defended the appointment of Roque Gerald as interim director of the city's embattled Child and Family Services ... Continue
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Vivid scenes, key details fill charter report
The walls began closing in on Kevin M. O'Shea in early April when an Inquirer reporter called to ... Continue
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Union Chief Sets Meetings, Says Talks at ‘Very Critical Stage’
Washington Teachers' Union President George Parker has scheduled a series of meetings with teachers to discuss contract negotiations with the ... Continue
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Are You an Efficient Time Manager?
Have you ever been positive about something, only to find out later from a photo or a mirror or an ... Continue
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Circuit Court Judge Retiring in Charles
Charles County Circuit Court Judge Christopher C. Henderson, who has served for 12 years, will step down this fall. Read more Continue
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