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The Unlikely Scrum
For members of what is believed to be the nation’s first all-African-American high school rugby team, the sport has opened up new possibilities.
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High School Rugby Team Breaks Down Barriers
For members of what is believed to be the nation’s first all-African-American high school rugby team, the sport has opened up new possibilities.
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High School Rugby Team Breaks Down Barriers
For members of what is believed to be the nation’s first all-African-American high school rugby team, the sport has opened up new possibilities.
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Magazine Preview: A Teachable Moment
Hurricane Katrina wiped out the New Orleans public schools. It also created a rare chance to build a system that might solve the biggest problem in urban education — how to teach disadvantaged children.
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Magazine Preview: A Teachable Moment
Hurricane Katrina wiped out the New Orleans public schools. It also created a rare chance to build a system that might solve the biggest problem in urban education — how to teach disadvantaged children.
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Harlem to Antarctica for Science, and Pupils
Eager to be a role model, an African-American teacher plans to travel to Antarctica, where almost all is white.
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Harlem to Antarctica for Science, and Pupils
Eager to be a role model, an African-American teacher plans to travel to Antarctica, where almost all is white.
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Harlem to Antarctica for Science, and for Pupils
Eager to be a role model, an African-American teacher plans to travel to Antarctica, where almost all is white.
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