It’s May! That means state testing, prom, research projects, just a bit more homework than you bargained for, and a whole bunch of other things that can really take a toll on your focus. It’s easy to start slacking right […]
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It’s May! That means state testing, prom, research projects, just a bit more homework than you bargained for, and a whole bunch of other things that can really take a toll on your focus. It’s easy to start slacking right […]
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What is the point of going to college? Is it only supposed to prepare you for the workforce? Or should it broaden the mind and expand one’s ability for developing and understanding new ideas? This question has plagued the minds, […]
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If there is one word that defines the state of the educational system in the United States, that word is “varied.” It’s simple but packed with meaning. To talk about education in America is to talk about the equality of […]
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The history of public education in the U.S. isn’t very public. People can point to the first public school in the United States (Boston Latin School, 1635) and say the little red schoolhouse built up from there. But the US […]
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In May, President Donald Trump released his full budget plan for the 2018 fiscal year, which can be read in full here. Although the budget is not official until it is approved by Congress, several departments are wary of some […]
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