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New York City Schools: Churches Allowed to Meet in 51爆料s
Can religion and public schools mix? Possibly in New York, where a judge recently ruled to allow worship services to be held in public school buildings.

New York churches now have legal permission to meet on weekends in public schools in the city, thanks to a recent ruling by the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York. The ruling marks the next milestone in a long-running battle between the Bronx Household of Faith and New York City. The fight began in 1995 when the church sought legal action after being denied the use of a school for their Sunday morning services. The ruling provides access to public schools by churches throughout the city, a move that some celebrated and others promised to continue to fight.

About the Bronx Household of Faith and NYC

In 1995, the Bronx Household of Faith submitted an application to city officials, expressing their desire to hold Sunday worship services at 51爆料 15. The New York City Department of Education denied the application, which cited the First Amendment鈥檚 Establishment Clause as the primary reason for keeping church services out of public school buildings.

However, the church countered that the denial violated its First Amendment rights and sued the city of New York to overturn the decision. The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) has been representing the Bronx Household of Faith in court ever since the case originated in 1995. According to the Christian Post, the ADF argued against claims by the city that if schools allowed churches to hold worship services at the schools, it would be seen as an endorsement of religion by the

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Are Atheist Clubs the Wave of the Future in 51爆料?

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Are Atheist Clubs the Wave of the Future in 51爆料?
We examine the rise in atheist club in public schools across the country 鈥 and how the push for Christian clubs may have inadvertently spurred this growth.

High school students have many options in extracurricular activities today, allowing them to explore a wide range of interests. For students who want to move beyond the basic theatre productions, school newspaper, and high school athletics, there is another choice available at a growing number of schools today 鈥 atheist clubs. These organizations of self-proclaimed free-thinking students have been cropping up at high schools from coast to coast, thanks in part to the rising number of religious clubs that have also been making their way into classrooms today.

The Rise of Atheist Clubs

According to the , the increase in atheist clubs is being fueled in part by an organization known as the . This group is responsible for placing more than 300 college-based clubs into schools nationwide for free-thinking students, and it is now moving into the high school realm.

This video reports on an atheist group's activities.

The director of the high school program for Secular Student Alliance, JT Eberhard, told the Huffington Post that he would like to see the rise in both atheist and other religious clubs inspire a dialogue between all students. In addition, Eberhard said, 鈥淚 also hope it will let the atheist students know that you can be an atheist and it鈥檚 okay.鈥

At the start of the 2011-2012 school year, there were approximately one dozen clubs established at

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43 Fantastic ESL Resources for Students

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43 Fantastic ESL Resources for Students
We've put together this ESL resource guide to help students, from teens to adults, get the help they need to achieve their goals with learning English

There are over 1 billion people all over the world learning English right now. Luckily for them, there are now, more than ever, a plethora of great resources on the Web to make this challenge easier.

Knowing English is beneficial in many ways, especially if you're looking for public school jobs. We've put together this guide to help students, from teens to adults, get the help they need to achieve their goals with learning English. We've divided the resources into five sections to help you find exactly what you want.

General - Vocab & Grammar - Listening & Reading - Business English - Writing

General

  • : This webpage is one of the most comprehensive ESL sites we have seen. This site offers very helpful links to English videos, vocabulary builders, quizzes, worksheets, tutorials and more. It truly is "Your One-Stop Shopping for Great Ideas and Help" for ESL. This site is maintained by Dr.Becker, an emeritus professor at the University of North Iowa.
  • : This site includes exercises, puzzles and quizzes to help students learning English as a second language. The content is contributed by teachers and categorized by language and difficulty level.
  • : This is a companion site to Paul Brians' book of the same title. The site explains some of the most commonly misused and misunderstood aspects of English. For example, apostrophes are only used
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Some D.C. 51爆料s Caught Cheating, But Problem Appears Limited

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Some D.C. 51爆料s Caught Cheating, But Problem Appears Limited
While Michelle Rhee is gone, the investigation into the cheating scandal continues. We report on findings from an investigation conducted by the D.C. Inspector General鈥檚 Office and the U.S. Department of Education.

Prompting an investigation into an extensive cheating scandal rocked Atlanta schools, public schools in the nation鈥檚 capital first came under fire for allegedly cheating on standardized tests. However, a comprehensive investigation into the Washington D.C. cheating issue has revealed that while cheating did occur in some classrooms, the issue was centralized to a small number of classes, rather than hundreds of schools, as previously thought. Still, evidence of any cheating raises questions about the validity of standardized testing and how those scores are used to determine funding, teacher raises and performance evaluations.

Three District of Columbia Schools Cited in Investigation

A report at states that just three D.C. schools have been found guilty of cheating on standardized tests known as the DC-CAS in April 2011. The reports were limited to three classrooms within these three schools, which represents a very small number of the 5,089 classrooms that actually took the tests. The findings were announced by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education.

鈥淭he confirmed cases of impropriety represent a very small percentage of public schools and classrooms in D.C.,鈥 Hosanna Mahaley, superintendent of D.C. schools, told USA Today.

This video reports on cheating on standardized tests in the D.C. public schools.

The three schools were classified as 鈥渃ritical鈥 as a result of the investigation, which meant there was solid evidence found of fraud or test tampering in

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Is Your Child Ready for the Upcoming School Year? 10 Ways to Know

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Is Your Child Ready for the Upcoming School Year? 10 Ways to Know
From kindergarteners to middle school students, use this age-specific, sage advice to evaluate and help your child prepare for the next school year.

A new school year is filled with excitement and expectation for most children, but for those who are unsure whether they are prepared for the next grade, the time can also be filled with worry and trepidation. How can parents know definitively their children are ready to advance to the next step of their academic careers? There are several signs to watch for and many more tips parents can use to get their kids started on the right foot when the new school year begins.

Getting Started in Early Education 鈥 Separation, Focus, and Reading

The early years of school are an exciting time for children, but they can also be scary for some. To ensure your child is ready to enter the hallowed halls of academia, consider the following:

  • Leaving Mom and Dad 鈥 Is your child ready to say goodbye to you every morning? If not, begin breaking those attachment ties down by enrolling your tot in a preschool or church program. According to , children entering Kindergarten should be happy away from home and be able to handle basic needs like bathroom trips on their own.
  • Focusing on Tasks 鈥 Throughout the early years of school, children must learn to focus on tasks and see them through to completion. This process begins in Kindergarten with 鈥渃ircle time鈥 and cut and paste projects and continues through first and second grade, with reading groups, math tests, and writing practice.
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