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Students at Westfield Middle School are learning how government operates with the Civic Mirror Project, in which students become citizens of a hypothetical country that they build on their own. Eighth grader Cyle Ginsberg finds that the project is an effective way to... by Jean Pell | Feb 3, 2016 | Articles
A high school group took the ultimate field trip from Ohio to Iowa to have students meet presidential candidates. A small group of seniors from the advanced placement government class at Taylor High School in Cleves Ohio decided to see the Iowa caucuses up close. So,... by Suzanne Perez Tobias | Sep 17, 2014 | Articles
Having second graders learn about the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights can be tricky, teacher Pam Hofmeier says. Second graders do not understand many concepts about government. They don’t understand concepts like representation , right to assemble, and... by Stephen Guffanti, M.D. | Jul 25, 2011 | Articles
Part 2 of this ADHD and the money schools receive article from physician Stephen Guffanti continues to reveal the high cost of an ADHD diagnosis and why the problem of increasing numbers of cases will not go away as long as the condition is funded. This article is...
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