Word: lau
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...last time the Harvard hockey team got to play for a full Garden was five years ago, when Crimson goalie Wade Lau shut out Boston College, 2-0, to give Harvard its first tournament crown since...
Bilingual education programs came to life with the Supreme Court's Lau decision in 1974, recognizing the Constitutional right of non-English speaking students to instruction in their native language. Congress responded with bipartisan approval of the Bilingual Education Act, requiring that all school districts provide bilingual instruction for those who need...
...making of school districts' curricula. The 200,000 students currently enrolled in bilingual programs constitute a small minority in the areas in which they reside. Both the Supreme Court and Congress have recognized that the surest way of protecting minority groups' rights is to mandate a federal program. The Lau decision concluded that when the issue of bilingual education was left to local school districts, the students in need of bilingual instruction were not receiving...
Blair needs 113 saves to tie the Harvard career saves record (2160) and 115 saves to tie the single-season record (762). Both records are currently held by Wade Lau...
Freshman Scott Fusco's two goals spurred Harvard to its only win at Lynah since 1975. Fusco tallied a shorthanded goal in the first period, but the Crimson took a 4-2 deficit to the locker room for the first intermission. After that, Harvard took over. Goalie Wade Lau shut out Cornell the rest of the way, and the Crimson managed a goal period against All-American Brian Hayward...