Word: scholasticism
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Seeks to help high school students in underprivileged communities prepare for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and the college admissions process, while involving their families and communities in their preparation.
In high school in North Carolina, Taylor was an All-American twice in the 300-hurdles and a scholastic All-American in the 400-hurdles. She battled injuries her freshman year at Harvard before becoming a dominant presence this year.
"The Fellowship winners are chosen on the basis of their scholastic performance, business leadership potential, extracurricular and volunteer activities, and recommendations from the college dean and other faculty," Jill Jones, an assistant secretary of the Foundation's board of directors said in a press release.
Weekends. In college, given the absence of the aforementioned formal scholastic schedule, the weekends can sometimes blend into the rest of the week. There's no respect for the sanctity of the Lord's days, and instead of watching the third round of the Buick Open, you may actually find...
The completeness of Rowling's vision may explain Harry Potter's stunning popularity. First published in Britain in 1997, the book has scooped up an assortment of prizes. Scholastic paid $105,000 for the U.S. rights, and it has so far been on the New York Times best-seller list...