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Have you ever found yourself wishing there was a class in high school that taught you how to budget your money, manage your time and stress, or how to purchase property? If you took this class, do think you’d be prepared for the real world? I hear so many people saying that they were unprepared when they graduated from high school. College is often the first time people are treated like adults, so why not…
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I’d be lying if I said I didn’t shudder just a little bit when I see that first “back to school” commercial on TV. Although I love the beginning of the school year because it’s a fresh start, that doesn’t stop the nerves of a brand new school year. Even though it’s still July, I have seen “back to school” signs in places where they sell school supplies. I walked down the aisles and everything…
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Do you love reading? Do you want to become a “Reading Superhero?” Register now to Scholastic’s Summer Reading Challenge and get reading! Although the contest has already begun, it’s not too late to sign up. The contest began in May and goes until September 9th. It’s a simple task that requires, reading, logging, and fun. To compete, you must read for as many minutes you can and keep track of your progress. You will then…
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The history of the Olympics began thousands of years ago. Now is a great time to incorporate some history lessons into your busy summer. This year’s games will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but where did the games begin? The games are a tradition that started roughly 3,000 years ago in Greece. They were held in Olympia and were meant to honor Zeus between August 6th and September 19th. It is believed that…
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The following information was cited from “Boston mulls changes to admission rules for exam schools” from the Boston Globe. Boston exam schools are being scrutinized in order to increase the number of black and Latino students accepted. A committee is urging for the biggest change in the admissions process after race was taken out as an admission factor 15 years ago. There have been several reports of discrimination at the Boston Latin School and that…
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Here are some helpful tips when reviewing your ISEE score report: Your child’s Individual Score Report will have two sections: Test Profile and Analysis. Test Profile: In this section you will find data on your child’s scores from all four of the sections on the ISEE test. You will see a Scaled Score ranging from 760-940. This score is scaled because there are several different versions of the test administered, so this score allows a…
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