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Arkansas AIM shows progress in Math, Science, English AP scores |
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Arkansas students in 24 schools participating in a UALR-based effort to improve math, science and English excellence generated a 41.9 percent increase in Advance Placement math, science and English scores of 3, 4,or 5, Gov. Mike Beebe announced Monday.
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Northside High students tops in AP program |
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Students at Fort Smith Northside High School posted the largest
increases among select students in six states who are participating in
a National Math and Science Initiative designed to increase proficiency
in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) courses.
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PRESS RELEASE: National Math and Science Initiative’s Year Two Results Boost Student Achievement by 98 Percent, Opening Doors to College |
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Significant gains in achievement among minority and female students recorded
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PRESS RELEASE: Six Winners of “Race to the Top” Grants Empowered to Expand National Math and Science Initiative Programs |
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DALLAS – Six of the 10 winners in the second round of the $4.35 billion “Race to the Top” education grant competition -- which were announced by the U.S. Department of Education Tuesday -- included plans to replicate versions of National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI)-supported programs in their winning applications.
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Alcoa Executive Serves as Mentor in Young Leaders Program for College STEM Students |
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Program Addresses the Critical Need for Reducing the Gender Gap in STEM Careers
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Laying the Foundation, Inc. appoints new CEO |
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Laying the Foundation, Inc. Appoints Hanna Skandera as Chief Executive Officer; Richard Agnich...
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SKyTeach Program is a way to introduce math and science students to the field of education
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West Mesa To Push AP Classes |
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Students and Teachers Enticed With Bonuses
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Beebe Coming to Hamburg To Congratulate HHS on AP Scores; 33 Students Earn Over $5,000 |
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When the new school term begins this fall, 33 Hamburg High students or
graduates this past spring can look forward to receiving cash rewards
totaling over $5,000 for outstanding academic performance. Three
students, who all graduated last year, will receive $400 each.
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