04 Feb 2012 05:07:34
Mojave High School's new focus on science curriculum embedded in robotics club - Las Vegas Sun
![]() Las Vegas Sun | Las Vegas Sun Mojave's rookie team is a big-time underdog in the upcoming competition, which attracts professional engineers and college students, Felber said. Even among valley high schools, Mojave is outmatched, with fewer resources and equipment than the more ... |
04 Feb 2012 03:32:26
PPS Conferences Post Record Attendance Numbers in 201, Notably Among Young ... - DigitalJournal.com (press release)
DigitalJournal.com (press release) The Professional Pricing Society (PPS), the world's only professional society dedicated to pricing education and training, is proud to announce that the 2011 Pricing Conferences, held in Chicago, Las Vegas and Barcelona, cumulatively posted record ... |
04 Feb 2012 02:26:33
2012 Forty Under 40: Sarah S. Moore - Indianapolis Business Journal
![]() Indianapolis Business Journal | Indianapolis Business Journal When you graduated from high school, what did you think you wanted to be as an adult? To work in sports and music entertainment or hospitality management. Was there an event in the last 20 years that had a great impact on your aspirations and/or career ... |
04 Feb 2012 00:47:02
Thoughts on career academies, politics on prisons - Bradenton Herald
Bradenton Herald Imagine an 18-year-old holding more computer software certifications than a veteran professional in the same field. That's but one young representative of the many students participating in Manatee County's impressive array of high school academies. |
04 Feb 2012 00:42:16
High-schoolers project professional aura in the court during mock trial - Youngstown Vindicator
Youngstown Vindicator Students from Hubbard, Newton Falls, Warren John F. Kennedy, LaBrae and Struthers high schools participated in Friday's competition, sponsored by the Trumbull County Bar Association and Ohio Center for Law-Related Education. Tabitha DiBacco of Hubbard, ... |
04 Feb 2012 00:04:22
Grant helps science go high-tech at Claymont - New Philadelphia Times Reporter
New Philadelphia Times Reporter Claymont High students (left to right) Bri Smith, Siera McComb, Lauren Malterer and Brandi Moss complete lessons on laptops purchased with funds from the Transforming Teaching and Learning grant the school received from the Ohio Department of Education ... |
03 Feb 2012 23:04:18
High schoolers give their take on the trade skills gap - Northwest Cable News
Northwest Cable News Some high schoolers are interested in going into the trades, most of whom in this area, take classes at the Dehryl A. Dennis Professional Technical Education Center. Students in any Boise, Meridian, or Kuna high school can take classes here, ... |
03 Feb 2012 18:39:01
Financial education can't wait till high school - Washington Post
Washington Post Individuals who get into debt and carry high credit card balances will find themselves unable to rent apartments, buy homes or attain jobs requiring security clearances. In a state with many governmental, technical and professional jobs, students must ... |
03 Feb 2012 13:35:53
Wissahickon High School sees positive results from new autistic support classroom - Montgomery Newspapers
Montgomery Newspapers The district made the decision to return an autistic support program to the high school both because it believed it could provide better education in-house and could provide services at a lower cost than an outside provider, according to district ... |
03 Feb 2012 10:28:17
Lindbergh High teacher named Peabody Logos Leader - STLtoday.com
STLtoday.com Laura Thomas of Lindbergh High School in Crestwood was named a Peabody Logos Leader in Education for the 2011-12 school year, and awarded $1000 for her compassion and commitment to students. As a math teacher, Thomas is dedicated to helping her ... |


