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...oftentimes uneven through the houses. Kirkland has door-drop signs that allow students to check what kinds of publications they want in their basket, while most houses do not. Since this was a task that was taken up by Kirkland House with Kirkland funds, REP couldn’t offer funding to other houses to get the program started...
...current era of school accountability, there are other pressures to keep scores uniformly high. State test scores are routinely published in news accounts and have a considerable influence on local property values. In addition, many states and cities offer financial incentives for teachers and principals at schools that score high. "Principals are desperate to provide good news and reassure their communities that they are in good shape," says former principal Wimberley...
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...strongly believe that Harvard College, the Department of Athletics, and the Financial Aid Office should offer funding to students on significant financial aid so as to allow them to participate fully in club sports. Other institutions have already taken a lead on this effort, with Stanford adopting a similar system that gives low-income students money to pay for equipment and membership dues. Given the commitment Harvard has already made to low-income students, with those whose families have incomes less than $60,000 responsible for no parental contribution, it seems illogical to perpetuate a system that keeps them from...
...Promoting reading is something I want to do, but I don’t think advertising for Pizza Hut is necessarily the best way to do it,” Mills said. “Reading is wonderful, and we shouldn’t have to offer them a pizza for it,” she said. Mills added that offering incentives for reading may not be an effective way to promote a genuine interest. “It really is about the pizza,” she said. “Kids read books way below their level just...