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Four--Carrillo, Landry, Greeley, and Field--of the five freshmen have similar backgrounds. This quartet started playing soccer in the sixth grade in competitive Massachusetts town leagues and continued to compete for as many as nine months of the year in high school, often in three different leagues. Carrillo and...
The ranking officials of the College Board held their annual meeting in Chicago last week and decided that they are still pretty pleased with their best-known product, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). There were reaffirmations that the exam is an effective and fair means of predicting college performance and...
Part of an old political family, Sullivan has told candidates' forums that neighborhood schools should be kept open and children allowed to attend them. The CTA's contract should be honored--lay-offs should be according to seniority, Sullivan says, and adds that Cambridge students should be working to improve...
"Frankly, I'm confused," writes Mark A. Anderson, president of the Scholastic All-American Honor Society. "The Scholastic All-American Search has begun, but nobody at your school seems to know about it."
Sesame Place's foray into sales of computer learning programs (see preceding story) appears to be a portent of the educational future. Another sign of the times is the launching, this week, of a new magazine, Electronic Learning. Put out by the respected educational publisher Scholastic, Inc., Electronic Learning...