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How to program greater diversity among Mississippi’s computer science grads

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Makenzie believes that since the world is constantly changing, she needs to know how to fix things, like cars with advanced electronic technology. The field of computer and information technology is expected to grow by 13 percent from 2016 to 2026, among the fastest of any occupation, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Schools have struggled to add learning time after COVID–here’s how one district did it

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A year ago, school would have been over around this time, and the students at Columbus East Elementary would be walking out the door. The deal, which runs through 2026, got the support of 70% of teachers. said one fourth grader with dark hair and white-rimmed glasses at nearby Sherlock Elementary.

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The Idea of a Teacher Salary Minimum Is Gaining Steam in Congress. Where Has This Worked?

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Maryland Maps a Way Forward Some years back, before the start of the pandemic, Maryland state legislators were thinking about how to improve their education system, hoping to transform it into one of the best in the world. So why a salary minimum? Money talks,” Hise says.

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Out of poverty, into the middle class

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Elementary school: hated it,” Amber says. At home, she likes to cook stir-fries and feu (Lao beef stew), and recently learned how to prepare a papaya salad, based on a recipe from her mother and grandmother. They know how to find a way to pay for it and make it the best college experience,” she says. “I I hate coming to school.

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