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Linda Christas Online Associate Degree: Business Administration 06/10/2008

New Initiative: Republic of India 04/09/2008

Former LC Student Speaks 03/05/2008

I.A.S.C. News Media 05/25/2007

A Sky Where Eagles Fly 03/23/2007

Why Student-First Accreditation for Our Public High Schools 03/11/2007

Public Schools - How to Fix Them 01/23/2007

Learning and Un-learning 01/21/2007

Praise and Concern for IASC 01/16/2007

An Evening With The Rambling Taoist 01/13/2007

Film Review: Freedom Writers 01/09/2007

Educational Reform 09/18/2006

Consider the Drug-Free Solution: Today's ADD/ADHD Outlook 09/18/2006

Diversity: Where America Stands 09/18/2006

Power from the Past: American Public Schools 09/18/2006

Choosing Extracurricular Activities 09/18/2006

Building a High School Resume 09/18/2006

What is a College Education? 09/18/2006

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Jennifer Fagre of Cloquet, Minnesota, a National Honor Society scholar, has been chosen as the Linda Christas Student of the Year for 2005. More....

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Mom finds U.S. lagging in early education

Published 08/25/2008 02:56 PM

That's my girl, I thought, as Olivia tore away from us to join the other 5-year-olds for circle time -- legs crossed, hand stick-straight in the air in response to the teacher's question about how the kids spent Father's Day.


Seven-year-olds' results plateau

Published 08/28/2008 05:46 AM

Results for England's seven-year-olds in national curriculum tests remain at the same level as last year.


U.S. holiday sales seen slowest since 2001 -- ICSC (Reuters)

Published 08/27/2008 05:04 PM

Reuters - U.S. holiday sales are expected to grow at the slowest rate since 2001 as consumers pull back spending in a weak economy, according to a survey by the International Council of Shopping Centers.


Grant to Utah to Help Create More Charter Schools

Published 08/21/2008 04:14 PM

ED's Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement Doug Mesecar visited Guadalupe Schools in Salt Lake City today to present an $8,533,334 Charter Schools Program grant to the Utah State Department of Education. Utah's Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert and Vice Chairman of the Utah State Board of Education Mark Cluff joined Mesecar for the announcement.

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Linda Christas Online Associate Degree: Business Administration 06/10/2008

New Initiative: Republic of India 04/09/2008

Former LC Student Speaks 03/05/2008

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I.A.S.C. News Media 05/25/2007

A Sky Where Eagles Fly 03/23/2007

Why Student-First Accreditation for Our Public High Schools 03/11/2007