Note: This article originally appeared in Inside Higher Ed. The recent news cycle has been consumed by the college admission scandal. Ultrawealthy parents spent millions to cheat the system and get their children into places like Georgetown University, the University of … [Read more...] about The Admission Cheating Scam: What’s Next? We should trade outrage and disgust for promise and opportunity, argues Rick Dalton.
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Depot Theatre Announces 2019 BRTF Youth Theatre Program Details
The Depot Theatre is pleased to announce the details of its 2019 Boquet River Theatre Festival (BRTF) Youth Theatre Program. The 2019 Junior program production (ages 8-12), will be THE LION KING JR. Rehearsals begin July 15, with performances on August 2, 3 and 4. The 2019 … [Read more...] about Depot Theatre Announces 2019 BRTF Youth Theatre Program Details
CFES Brilliant Pathways Partners with Next Gen Personal Finance to Educate Students About the Importance of Financial Literacy
Students at Beekmantown Middle School got a lesson in personal finance on March 20th from a self-taught financial literacy YouTuber with over 30,000 subscribers and a cautionary tale for how to avoid a lifetime of debt. Yanely Espinal, Director of Educational Outreach … [Read more...] about CFES Brilliant Pathways Partners with Next Gen Personal Finance to Educate Students About the Importance of Financial Literacy
Funding Awarded for Foreign Language Teaching and Learning across Adirondacks
From skill development to Chromebooks, grants help to foster global citizenship through language The Adirondack Foreign Language Enhancement Fund (AFLEF) at Adirondack Foundation this year awarded $58,445 in grants to 32 classrooms—from pre-kindergarten to high school—across … [Read more...] about Funding Awarded for Foreign Language Teaching and Learning across Adirondacks