Who Says Nothing Lasts Forever? In a world of instant gratification and so much that is made to be tossed out after one use, there are some things worth preserving. Childhood memories are among those things worth safeguarding. As ...... Similar Editorial : by Sally Lopez. | Source : Kids
Rejuvenate Your Bathroom These days, virtually everyone is looking for ways to improve their homes. Fun and rewarding projects come to mind every day. Most homeowners pay close attention to home improvements inside rather than outside the homes, with many focusing on bathroom renovations. Bathroom improvements are important, as this is the place where family members spend time rejuvenating and sometimes relaxing.... Similar Editorial : by swissjohn. | Source : Do It Yourself Home Improvement
285 Philadelphia Schools�� Students Awarded $800,000 In Scholarships The Philadelphia Education Fund has been in operation for 20 years. A nonprofit organization, the Fund partners with school districts (including the Philadelphia schools), other nonprofit organizations, businesses and individuals to provide scholarships for students in the Philadelphia schools... Similar Editorial : by Ally White. | Source : Best Private Schools
New Committee Appointed By State To Work With St. Louis Schools In July, St. Louis schools’ Superintendent Creg Williams abruptly resigned. Since then, many members of the community, government officials, and parents have called for various types of intervention for the St. Louis schools. The law allows for such consideration at different levels of the pub... Similar Editorial : by John L. | Source : Best Private Schools
Three Arizona Schools Candidates Hold Differing Views Three candidates are running for the post of Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Arizona schools in the September 12th election. Current Superintendent Tom Horne is running as the unopposed Republican candidate, seeking his second term in office. Two Democrats are challenging Horne — ... Similar Editorial : by Head2Head. | Source : Top Private Schools
Two Orlando Schools In Trouble With State Board Of Education Two Orlando schools are in trouble with the State Board of Education. Both Evans and Jones High Schools have repeatedly failed the state’s annual school grading system that is based on student scores on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test. Evans has received three Fs and five Ds over the... Similar Editorial : by Paula Jones. | Source : Distance Learning Classes
Financial And Political Problems Plague The Troubled St. Louis Schools The 2006-2007 school year for the St Louis schools brings with it a financial deficit and accreditation problems carried over from the previous board majority. Additionally, superintendent Creg Williams’ proposed budget was voted down on June 13, so currently there is no budget for the upcomin... Similar Editorial : by Jo Ann Lequang. | Source : Vocational Schools