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LAUSD, where has all the fun gone?
lausd
May 22, 2012
I ran into a former student today who recognized me. He reminisced about the fun things that we would do in class.Math baseball to reinforce the...
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All LAUSD high school students must pass college preparatory classes
lausd
May 9, 2012
“The Los Angeles Unified School District will require all students to pass a college-preparatory curriculum beginning next fall.”Since...
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More lost students of LAUSD
lausd
March 31, 2012
The students who might find their life’s work in shops, only shop classes have been eliminated, even though every student does not need to...
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Multi-tasking high school
high school
March 17, 2012
A Presentation by Ellen RichardsHigh school. It seems overwhelming. All of a sudden you are faced with million decisions. Questions are popping...
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Water Is Life student art contest sponsored by FMWD now accepting entries
spring forward
March 12, 2012
Students in grades K-12 can win up to $250 for creating artwork that best describes the theme “Water Is Life.” The contest is sponsored...
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Occidental college to host 26th annual K-12 science olympiad
Occidental College
February 21, 2012
Occidental College will once again host the Los Angeles Regional Science Olympiad, a rigorous K-12 science, engineering and technology competition...
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Moore Foundation gives Caltech $6 million for chemistry
Caltech
February 21, 2012
Chemists have become extremely adept at characterizing biology's molecules—at determining structures and investigating the roles of...
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Pasadena City College series to highlight African American Heritage Month
African American Heritage Month
February 16, 2012
Pasadena City College is recognizing African American Heritage Month with a series of lectures and events that bring an array of prominent artists,...
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USC architect first to use zero-energy building material that reacts to sunlight
USC
February 13, 2012
In architect Doris Kim Sung's ideal future, buildings will automatically respond to changes in the environment. "For a long time, my work...
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UCLA: Project SHAPE LA gets middle-schoolers moving
UCLA
February 13, 2012
Funded by a $1.2 million grant, Dr. Kynna Wright-Volel, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N., assistant professor and Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Faculty Scholar at...
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