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The teenager who brought home a national championship to Northeast Ohio will be featured on Regis and Kelly Monday morning.

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  Among the factors leading to the rise, according to Tri-C officials: Roughly 28 percent more students are taking courses online, many of them to get a class or two under their belts while working a summer job.  Students are staying on track with continually updated information, such as individualized online pie charts that show […]

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  Among the factors leading to the rise, according to Tri-C officials: Roughly 28 percent more students are taking courses online, many of them to get a class or two under their belts while working a summer job.  Students are staying on track with continually updated information, such as individualized online pie charts that show […]

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In Dahlonega, Georgia a classroom assignment about race led to four students walking around campus in garments resembling Ku Klux Klan robes. The class mixes U.S. History with film education and the subject matter for this particular assignment was the history of racism in America.

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In Dahlonega, Georgia a classroom assignment about race led to four students walking around campus in garments resembling Ku Klux Klan robes. The class mixes U.S. History with film education and the subject matter for this particular assignment was the history of racism in America.

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Three Cleveland schools -- Citizens' Academy, Horizon Science Academy Middle School and Louisa May Alcott Elementary School -- are highlighted in a new report for their high achievement with large numbers of poor and minority children

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Three Cleveland schools -- Citizens' Academy, Horizon Science Academy Middle School and Louisa May Alcott Elementary School -- are highlighted in a new report for their high achievement with large numbers of poor and minority children

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The social net for high school dropouts is gone forever. When the manufacturing base in the U.S. was strong, a young man could drop out of high school and safely land at a factory with an $18 an hour job. Today, young African American males are dropping out of high school at the highest rate of any group with only a net of barbed wire to catch them.

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CBS News anchor Katie Couric told more than 1,900 college students Sunday that their first jobs won't be at the top of their profession. But she offered hope and advice during her commencement address at Case Western Reserve University.

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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Cleveland State University have announced plans for a new K-12 school collaboration. This new K-12 school with a curriculum aimed at culture, innovation and high standards will be the topic of a news conference set for 10 a.m. on Thursday at CSU's newly built College of Education campus.

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If you are a Cleveland teacher recently cut by the recent Education cuts?. Check out Mastery Charter Schools in Philadelphia they are hiring teachers, administrators, counselors and more. Log on to http://www.masterycharter.org/apply.html#central to see what opportunities they have available.

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  The dark anniversary falls in the same year in which Kent State University celebrates its 100th year: It formed as the Kent Normal School (with 144 students) for teachers in 1910. read full story article courtesy of ThePlainDealer.com