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H.I.V. Scare Unnerves a St. Louis High School
Life has been far from normal for students at Normandy High School since they learned that as many as 50 classmates may have been exposed to H.I.V.
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H.I.V. Scare Unnerves a St. Louis High School
Life has been far from normal for students at Normandy High School since they learned that as many as 50 classmates may have been exposed to H.I.V.
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Fewer Children Entering Gifted Programs
The number of children entering New York City public schools gifted programs has dropped by half this year.
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Fewer Children Entering Gifted Programs
The number of children entering New York City public schools gifted programs has dropped by half this year.
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Wife/Mother/Worker/Spy: So, Kid, You Pay for College, Right?
In a new column Michelle Slatalla ponders the choice between saving for a child's college fund or for your own retirement.
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Plainfield: Sharing Their Stories
A childhood pact to support each other with dreams uncommon in their hardscrabble neighborhood saw three Newark youths through medical school. They now seek to inspire others.
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Reaching an Autistic Teenager
A school in Georgia believes that it’s not too late for boys like Sam Gross to make emotional connections. All you need is a lot of energy and, sometimes, a magic box.
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Reaching an Autistic Teenager
A school in Georgia believes that it’s not too late for boys like Sam Gross to make emotional connections. All you need is a lot of energy and, sometimes, a magic box.
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Math Skills Suffer in U.S., Study Finds
While the study suggests many girls have exceptional talent in math, they are rarely identified in the U.S., because culture discourages girls — and boys — from excelling.
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Math Skills Suffer in U.S., Study Finds
While the study suggests many girls have exceptional talent in math, they are rarely identified in the U.S., because culture discourages girls — and boys — from excelling.
Posted to
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on 10-09-2008
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