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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 more

Fattah’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 linkarrow
July 23rd / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 23rd / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 23rd / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 23rd / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
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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 linkarrow
July 22nd / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 22nd / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

Unsealing secrets of the Rosenbergs

For 50 years the Rosenberg spy case has been examined and reexamined in hundreds of books, doctoral theses, ... Continue linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
July 21st / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
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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 linkarrow
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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 linkarrow
July 20th / 0 comments

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 linkarrow
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