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| LC charter students rising to the challenge in STEM program |
| Wednesday, March 30th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| Only Thor is supposed to be able to lift Mjollnir. (That’s the name of his hammer.) At Lake Charles charter schools, a new force is emerging to challenge that myth. Students have created their own Thor’s hammers as part of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) program. |
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| By: Rita Lebleu |
| New York City charter schools continue to emerge as a inclusive new opportunity for diverse and inclusive education |
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| With 272 charter schools throughout the five boroughs of New York City, many parents are wondering what exactly makes a charter school different from a more traditional public school. |
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| By: Isabel Song Beer |
| Five Covington Catholic High Schoool robotics teams qualify for VEX Robotics World Tournament |
| Wednesday, March 30th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| Five Robotics teams from Covington Catholic High School, involving twenty-one students, have qualified for the VEX Robotics World Tournament in Dallas, Texas in May. |
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| SC Senate Approves Allowing Public Money for Private Schools |
| Wednesday, March 30th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| The South Carolina Senate has given key approval to a bill that would allow some poorer or disabled students taxpayer money to attend a private school or a public school outside their district. |
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| By: Associated Press |
| PRIVATE-SCHOOL CHOICE INCREASES EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT |
| Wednesday, March 30th 2022 Share on Twitter/X |
| Whether it’s Mike Rowe (host of the show “Dirty Jobs”) or academics (mostly economists) raising the issue, the need for a college degree is increasingly in doubt these days, given the good wages and dearth of workers in various trades. |
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| By: Byron Schlomach |

