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  2. Children of the Rainbow curriculum - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Curriculum guide included a bibliography of suggested readings that included two books, Daddy's Roommate and Heather Has Two Mommies, which portray gay and lesbian family households, however, teachers were not obliged to use the books. The picture books depict same-sex relationships in a positive light, portraying them as loving and ...

  3. Hope Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Hope was founded in 1976 by Wayne Ehlert to provide a non-denominational Christian education to students in Albuquerque. Beginning as a high school, Hope expanded to include middle school grades in 1981 and grades 1–5 in 1982, eventually adding kindergarten and preschool as well.

  4. Philena McKeen - Wikipedia

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    Philena McKeen (June 13, 1822 – May 13, 1898) was an American educator and the 11th principal of Abbot Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.During her thirty-year tenure, she managed the school in its "Golden Age" and established a curriculum that "educated for life."

  5. Oasis Academy MediaCityUK - Wikipedia

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    Oasis Academy MediaCityUK (formerly Hope Hall then Hope High School) is a co-educational secondary school for 11-16 year olds in Salford Quays, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The school is an academy run by Oasis Community Learning, a multi-academy trust. The buildings date from 2012.

  6. Scheme of work - Wikipedia

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    The scheme of work is usually an interpretation of a specification or syllabus and can be used as a guide throughout the course to monitor progress against the original plan. Schemes of work can be shared with students so that they have an overview of their course. The ultimate source of the specification or syllabus is a curriculum.

  7. June Hunt - Wikipedia

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    June Hunt (born Ruth June Hunt, [1] December 31, 1944) is the founder and CSO (Chief Servant Officer) of Hope for the Heart, a US-based nonprofit Christian ministry which she founded in 1986.

  8. Hope Squad - Wikipedia

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    Hope Squad's approach involves training students to recognize and respond to mental distress and suicidal ideation among their peers. [4] Its establishment was a response to high rates of youth suicide in the western United States , particularly in Utah , where it has become the leading cause of death among individuals aged 10 to 18.

  9. Hope Hall Foundation School - Wikipedia

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    Hope Hall Foundation School was founded in 1990 by Mr. Amir Chand Maheshwari, a prominent industrialist based in New Delhi. The school initially began as a single storey building with approximately 80 students and 15 staff members. A single school bus served the local area and one laboratory served the entire school.