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...public schools??with more part-time and transfers students, the current system writes off as “drop-outs” many students who ultimately graduate.“We’re forced to adopt this cookie-cutter approach to assessing student progress,” Wright said...
...much money in the bank as do almost all of our close competitors (Yale and Princeton might be exceptions to this rule—we only lead them by a paltry $8 billion or $9 billion each). And we’re not that much larger than these other schools??our annual operating budget is quite similar to that at UPenn, to the tune of about $2 billion...
...number of international students increased more in the College than in any other of Harvard’s schools??a rise that may reflect the University’s vigilant undergraduate recruitment efforts over the course of the past year. Director of Undergraduate Admissions Marlyn McGrath Lewis ’70-’73 told The Crimson earlier this month that the College was enjoying the benefits of strong coverage from international media...
Boston Public Schools include an opt-out notice in the centerfold of their parent handbooks, said Becky Pierce, an organizer with Dorchester People for Peace. To supplement schools?? notification, the group distributed at least 7,000 opt-out flyers in English, Creole, Spanish, and Cantonese to Dorchester students over the summer...
...begin allowing limited, one-on-one student meetings with recruiters in 1996, regular recruiting only resumed at the high school with the mandate of the No Child Left Behind Act. Cambridge Public School officials say the recruiting provisions in the federal No Child Left Behind Act override the schools?? non-discrimination policy...