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    [ad_1] Founded by Dr. Johnny Seago, Paideia Classic School has enrolled over 3,500 students over the past 34 years. “We started renting space outside the church and it became a regular thing. We started scheduling and one thing led to another and here we are 34 years later,” says Shego. “With four campuses and over ...
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    [ad_1] Del Mar College’s first graduates with bachelor’s degrees took the stage on Friday. This summer, 14 nurses completed the university’s new RN to BSN program. This program allows current registered nurses who already have an associate’s degree to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. “The greatest benefit will come to the community,” said Jennifer ...
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    [ad_1] Eric Sonderman The start of a new school year is often a time of hope and enthusiasm. The sad exception to that rule is if someone in your family had the misfortune of attending a public school in Denver under its current governance and leadership. In this age of enough cynicism and even loathing, ...
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    [ad_1] (Photo by Jack Hawley from Pexels) RICHMOND — Virginia’s pass rate for standardized learning tests and other assessments released Thursday remains lower than pre-pandemic results. Pass rate data shows that all students performed better than the previous year in the past year when students returned to face-to-face learning. However, education officials said the results ...