by Jane Kurtz | Jul 8, 2017 | Articles
Students talking about their trip to Cuba shared details of how people on the island live, as well as what they learned about the language and culture. Students from East Aurora High School concluded that Cuba was not anything like they had heard about before. They... by Gayle Rich | May 19, 2017 | Articles
American and British students are teaming up as a collaboration across the pond brings a STEM study to life. Three uniformed boys appeared on a large screen in the community room of JFK Middle School as seventh graders scooted their chairs toward the front of the... by Loniece Wesbee Ningo | Oct 30, 2014 | Articles
Currently the country of Kazakhstan, once part of the former USSR, is the only nation of the former union, thus far, to create special schools for the gifted and talented student population. These schools select and cater to the development of the nation’s future... by Sandra Tan | Jul 21, 2014 | Articles
Can a high school for international students succeed at graduating a majority of students who qualify for a New York Regents diploma? One such high school in Brooklyn is a model for the rest of the state. In Buffalo, NY a class of immigrant high school students at... by Marty Minchin | May 12, 2014 | Articles
New possibilities are available for future high school graduates, as a high school German class opens up new careers for students. With two full time German teachers, Providence High School has set in motion some new aspirations for students, including job...
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