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SAN BERNARDINO - Algebra may leave some students wondering why they need to study a subject they might not use in the real world.
BUSINESS solutions specialists Algebra Office Technologies has been awarded an exceptional partnership agreement in Wales with one of the world’s biggest telecoms brands.
Citizen file photo - Elk Grove’s new Elizabeth Pinkerton Middle School will be among middle schools across California that will need to teach algebra to all of its eighth graders by 2010.
Seventh-graders who take algebra are ahead of the game but can throw off attempts to use state test results to judge their schools' performance. Most students don't take Algebra 1 until eighth or ninth grade, but a few school districts offer it to a significant number of seventh-graders.
At the same time a local tutoring business is expanding minds, it’s expanding its services to include book clubs, more rooms and tutors and a hands on algebra program. When Melanie Shearman started Jigsaw Tutoring out of her home almost 20 years ago, she never envisioned it growing into the thriving business it is today.
Algebra. The very word can twist the stomachs of otherwise well-adjusted adults, dredging up memories of nonsensical X's and Y's and a lifelong loathing of math. For many, the math course was the educational equivalent of castor oil, forced down the throats...
The Wildcat cheerleaders welcomed a new sponsor this year. Kerry Shaw, the new sponsor, has taught Algebra 1, 2 and 3 at White Plains High School for the last three years and was a Wildcat cheerleader herself from 1991 to ’93.
I am responding to Ms. Julia Hover-Smoot's quote in the article printed in the Aug. 19 Times regarding the Algebra scores. She was quoted that "In 2006 ... no seventh-graders took the course."
The Star Academy at Webb Middle and Gunta Middle allow students to do two years of school work in one. Students earn seven credits, enough to start the next school year as 10th graders.
STERLING — When students are learning new material, sometimes it can be hard for them to grasp concepts just by reading textbooks. That’s why high school math teachers in RE-1 Valley School District have started using new material that allows students to be more hands-on.
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