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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Victoria Grovich performing at the Carefree/Cavecreek Chamber of Commerce awards banquet. Photo courtesy of Cave Creek Unified

Student musicians, singers and songwriters in the Cave Creek Unified School District will have more performance opportunities with the newly formed “Rock the District Unplugged” concerts organized by the Cave Creek Unified Education Foundation. Donations and tips during the performances will be used for classroom resources and technology, international learning, health and wellness, and music [...]

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Master the basics before thinking about college

College Workshop Phoenix

Prospective college students who hope to appear well-rounded by putting together resumes with lengthy lists of extra-curricular activities would be better off focusing on a few areas of deep, sustained interest to prove they are “angular.” Phoenix educational consultants Eden Feuer and her mother Adrienne, of The College Workshop, say the notion of well-roundedness in [...]

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Changes coming to college education

college savings foundation conference

Parents whose children are now infants or toddlers may find that the university experience is completely transformed by the time their kids’ applications are sent and acceptances start to arrive in the mail. At a College Savings Foundation conference in Scottsdale on Wednesday, a panel of industry experts talked about how higher education is changing [...]

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Desert Cove elementary gifted preschool Phoenix

Paradise Valley Unified School District is offering tours of gifted preschool programs at Desert Cove Elementary School and Fireside Elementary School with a new gifted preschool program planned at North Ranch Elementary. The Desert Cove tour, 11020 N. 28th St., Phoenix, is Feb. 5 at 10:15am. The Fireside tour, 3725 E. Lone Cactus Dr. is [...]

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Sometimes less is more

money for college

Parents who can pay for their children’s college education sure their kids will work their hardest and and earn that coveted degree. Right? There’s a new study published in the American Sociological Review by University of California, Merced, sociology professor Laura T. Hamilton finding that when parents provide increased financial support, their child is more [...]

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preschool classroom

Ten Arizona graduating high school seniors receive the Baird Foundation scholarships to the University of Arizona Honors Collegeeach year. Each Arizona high school can nominate one student per year. Students who are selected as Baird Scholars and accept their nominations receive a $10,000 scholarship that is renewable for four years. Baird Scholars must take 24 [...]

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Part of the garden planted this fall at Foothills Elementary School in the Peoria District. Photo by Doniel Giangobbe.

Doniel Giangobbe along with students, parents and teachers at Foothills Elementary in the Peoria District planted a garden this fall to grow fruit and vegetables. The garden uses planters and paving stones to create an inviting space for reading and outdoor classes. All fruits and vegetables harvested from the garden will be consumed on campus. [...]

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Simulated patients give real experience

PVCC nursing school health sciences Phoenix

Paradise Valley Community College opened a new Health Sciences building last week where staff will teach nursing, paramedic and EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) students. To celebrate the opening, the college set up a mock trauma drill simulating a car-pedestrian accident. Theater, communications, nursing and EMT students collaborated to create the tableau, along with Phoenix Fire [...]

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Eagle Scout Boy Scouts Gilbert Classical

Despite bad press the Boy Scouts have received lately, plenty of kids benefit from the many positive aspects of scouting. Connor McGettigan of Gilbert Boy Scout Troop 522, a Gilbert Classical Academy sophomore, has been in scouting for seven years and recently attained the rank of Eagle Scout, Gilbert Classical’s first. In addition to earning at [...]

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Weekly education roundup

education, schools, Phoenix, Gilbert, Scottsdale

A few weeks ago I wrote about students bringing their own technology devices to school  to use with the teacher’s direction during classroom activities. The article featured a high school senior writing class and an eighth-grade science class. Carol Rae Ranch Elementary School is one of the Gilbert Public Schools piloting that district’s Bring Your [...]

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