James Golightly said that for two months, he and his son had reason to be grateful to the Sylvan Learning Center in Denver, N.C. Tutors at the center were helping improve the Huntersville teenager's reading comprehension, and for the first time in his life, he was performing as well as his peers in school, Golightly said. Then one evening in November, Golightly and his wife got a call from the ...
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At Arapahoe Community College, students who are not ready to take college-level math take remedial classes at their own pace in a flex-format program.
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Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES/DONATIONS NEEDEDBird rescue Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation
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Jefferson Jiple was raised in Liberia until the country's civil war forced his family to seek refuge in Ivory Coast.
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Although U.S. fourth-grade reading scores have remained stagnant since 2007, Colorado schools are increasing student reading proficiency with Imagine Learning Academy, an afterschool supplemental education services (SES) program. A recent study showed Imagine Learning Academy to be the most effective software-based SES program implemented by Denver Public Schools. Kindergarten through third ...
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Bird rescue Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver.
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This is the first story in an occasional series on Lafayette's Sanchez Elementary School. Teachers at the school, one of two in Boulder Valley where 75 percent of students are low-income, have developed a reform plan that includes an extended learning day and teacher collaboration time.
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75 years ago (1937) Conway High School’s basketball team will make its first public appearance of the season at home tonight when the Wampus Cats engage Morrilton High School at the Axley gymnasium. The game will begin at 7:30 o’clock and admission price will be 10 and 15 cents. 50 years ago (1962) read more
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Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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