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Monthly Archives: September 2011
NHCS Copes with Students in Crisis Every Day
by Dr. Rick Holliday, Assistant Superintendent of Student Support Services Each day, close to 25,000 students attend the public schools of New Hanover County. Many of them come to school with full tummies, stylishly dressed and ready to learn. They have … Continue reading
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Census: Education Has Greater Effect on Earnings than Race, Gender
By Sarah D. Sparks on September 9, 2011 5:15 PM The below article is from Education Week and stresses how education, above all other factors, directly impacts your future income. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of staying in school … Continue reading
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