By: Greg Domecq | 2011-05-07 | K-12 Education Each year all stakeholders at Western Albemarle High School who are touched by the Collaboration Initiawetive in core standard level classes work through a process to develop a community document to guide the implementation of the program for the next school year, 2011-2012. Student achievement in the classroom as well standardized test performance have improved significantly since the collaborative program was put in place four years ago. read more
By: Joey Simmons | 2010-10-24 | Reference & Education Lists assessing high school rankings for K-12 are hugely popular right now because of the intense scrutiny of American education. These rankings are important because parents make moves to areas, or away form them, based on how schools rate. The schools then get more money per pupil, or less if they are read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2011-02-22 | Fiction A story based and inspired by a dream a friend of mine by the name of Joannuszka Slisznuszka had about herself and me. It being in her visions of the night that she and I lived through a romance and adventure to remember. read more
By: Patricia Rooks | 2010-11-23 | Christianity In chapteer 14, I share the experiences after the transfer and how good things came to me in ways I would not have chosen. read more
By: Helen Labrador | 2011-02-18 | Health & Fitness The country has for ages been lamenting the low achievement rates in our high schools - as it is evident when you compare the high school graduation results we get, with that ones they have come to take for granted over the rest of the developed world. read more
By: Aliceshown | 2010-12-22 | Law A person, who is facing mounting debts and harassing calls from creditors for increasing number of unpaid bills, opts to declare himself bankrupt. Bankruptcy is a legal process by he will be able to resolve financial problems within a reasonable time, through the division of assets amongst his creditors. read more
By: Manish Singh | 2010-12-06 | Online education Each year across the world teens endure their first day of high school. For some of them this is a day they've been waiting for and eagerly anticipating for months -- if not years. read more
By: Steve Morris | 2011-03-28 | Football A high school football workout needs to be well designed. If it's done well, it can become a whole series of workouts. High school football players need to follow training workouts that address strength, speed, and explosiveness all at the same time. read more
By: Beth Adams | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate The Fontainebleau Las Vegas has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Florida courts. Thousands of people are laid off and its fate is uncertain. read more
By: kelvin Brown | 2011-06-17 | Article Writing Essay writing is one of the academic assignments that students do. Often students will need help in essay writing. read more
By: Jason F. Wright | 2010-03-17 | Writing & Speaking It was hard not to think of 9/11. The coverage, the networks' slick graphics and official storm logos. The death toll. The pain. Maybe I watched so much TV during the days following Katrina because I couldn't turn off my photographer's inner lens. It saw more than the water and filth, it saw... read more
By: Patricia Hawke | 2011-01-06 | K-12 Education Skyline School in Portland, Oregon, has placed cameras in the schools to monitor and protect its students. Last June, a seven year old, disappeared from their school and thanks to a great donation, the school was able to install these cameras to protect other students. Many high schools are starting to install video surveillance camera on their campuses because they want a method to deter crime and deter students from doing things that they shouldn't be doing. read more
By: Patricia Hawke | 2011-01-06 | K-12 Education At Paradise Valley Unified School District in Phoenix, Arizona they are beginning to branch into mobile learning. Called twenty-first century learning, using mobile technology in the classroom has created concerns for the teachers, as they fear the students will be distracted with other mobile applications on their device. Regardless of these teachers' fears, times are changing; students need to be challenged technologically to keep their attention. read more