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  2. The Flat Stanley Project - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The project features paper cut-outs based on the title character of the 1964 children's book Flat Stanley. [1] [2] [3] The project was designed to facilitate the improvement of the reading and writing skills of elementary school students, while also promoting an interest in learning about different people and places.

  3. Box Tops for Education - Wikipedia

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    By 2001, the program had distributed over $50 million to participating schools. [2] As of 2016 it was considered the largest education cause marketing campaign, [4] and given away almost $1 billion to schools as of 2024. [5] In 2019, the program switched from physical box tops to a mobile application. Since this change, rates of redemption have ...

  4. Pushout - Wikipedia

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    Within youth advocacy and activist communities, pushout is a term that recognizes the intersecting forces of oppression most commonly responsible for high school "drop outs" within marginalized communities of color, allowing for the responsibility to be placed on those forces, rather than the youth impacted by unequal education, economics ...

  5. Specialized High Schools Admissions Test - Wikipedia

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    The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) is an examination administered to eighth and ninth-grade students residing in New York City and used to determine admission to eight of the city's nine Specialized High Schools.

  6. A Michigan school cut a 7-year-old biracial girl's hair, but ...

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    In March 2021, Jurnee Hoffmeyer, a biracial 7-year-old, had her hair cut by staff at her elementary school. She knew this didn’t seem right — and questioned why they were doing this to her.

  7. High school dropouts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    More children drop out of high school in US states with higher economic inequality. The United States Department of Education's measurement of the status dropout rate is the percentage of 16 to 24-year-olds who are not enrolled in school and have not earned a high school credential. [1]

  8. He hadn’t seen his high school crush in years. Then he ...

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    Cut to 1995. Arthur, who was by then midway through his college degree in Wyoming, got the opportunity to study abroad in London. Living in London was something he’d always wanted to do.

  9. A 2010 valedictorian of Madeira High School in Cincinnati, Keys went on to graduate from Tufts University, where she was a standout member of the varsity sailing team.