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In Philly, only 1 psychiatrist is available per 1,000 potentially at-risk kids
WHYY· 8 hours agoCagande and her team at CHOP are currently working with Girard College, a preparatory school in the...
Inside the intense, person-by-person fight over the Black vote in a key swing state
NBC News via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoInside the data “Enthusiasm to vote among Black voters is the smallest of any of the demographic...
Letters to the editor: Dunraven, college costs
Estes Park Trail Gazette· 4 days agoNot sure if this is story worthy but the Old old Dunraven inn is having their grand opening this Friday the 21st, ribbon cutting is at 9 a.m. Kinda big news for our neighborhood! Affordability ...
The ACT's new ties to a private equity firm are raising eyebrows
USA Today· 8 hours agoACT, the nonprofit testing company that administers its namesakecollege admissions exam to hundreds...
Brevard Public Schools expands technical, trade programs to help students avoid college debt
FOX 35 Orlando· 5 days agoBrevard Public Schools is embracing the shift with new programs in tech education coming online over...
Proposed $5B boost for Pa. schools would result in 18,000 new K-12 jobs and more grads going to ...
Philly.com· 5 days agoThe lawmakers who made a $5.1 billion proposal to change the way Pennsylvania funds education said...
A shot clock in high school basketball? UIL, coaches support idea but cost still a factor
Dallas Morning News· 2 days agoGreg Guiler had reservations about adding a shot clock to high school basketball. The St. Mark’s...
Brockton High students fight for their futures at ‘America’s most violent high school’
GBH News· 4 hours agoIt’s 5:30 a.m. on a Saturday and 17-year-old Maura Barrada sits on an idling bus in her high school’s parking lot — nervous, sleepless and adrenalized. The big day is finally ...
Hebrew Union College should reverse course, keep historic Cincinnati campus open | Opinion
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHowever, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion’s campuses in New York...remain open to...
Fewer Texas students seek financial aid for college after this year’s bungled FAFSA rollout
Texas Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAn analysis of the latest federal data reveals the hurdles have led to fewer high schoolers seeking financial aid for college this year. According to data ...