Archive for the “Education News” Category

Posted on October 5 2011 by admin

Phlebotomy classes are available online

Entering the phlebotomy industry you can reap major benefits as hospitals and health care facilities, including clinical laboratories and research centers require phlebotomists, of course those who are well trained and can perform all the required tasks. A sampler should be trained and specialized in drawing blood from a patient and analyzing the sample as [...]

Posted on September 25 2011 by Cody Stones

It’s Not All About Poor Kids

Education reform has really focused on improving the quality of education for our most disadvantaged students.  This focus is not entirely without reason, since large, urban school districts serving low-income students are clearly dysfunctional. But this nearly exclusive focus on improving the education of the poor has concealed the sub-par education being provided in many [...]

Posted on September 5 2011 by admin

Education at Your Reach

The birth of the internet led to the birth of many other amazing things like e-commerce, online banking, high-paying home-based jobs, internet shopping and one of the best that can be considered would be online education which is also known for the term distance education. During the dawn of the internet education, you can only [...]

Posted on September 1 2011 by admin

Flight School Grants

We must invest a lot of money to become a pilot. The cost to attend the flight school and to earn instrumentation rating and commercial pilot license, the minimum requirement to fly professionally will range more than $20,000. The flight school training cost, we must pay for the flight examinations, aircraft fuels, pilot supplies and [...]

Posted on August 28 2011 by Cody Stones

Luce West Mackinac County Fair embraces agricultural heritage

MARQUETTE — The Luce West Mackinac County Fair is a celebration of the unique culture and close knit community of the eastern U.P. “We’re really friendly here, a lot of the bigger fairs you don’t get to know anybody you don’t get to see the people that actually own the animals. Here the kids will take you around, [...]

Posted on July 28 2011 by Cody Stones

edRover Named a Top 25 Finalist in Philanthropic Small Business of the Year for 3rd Annual Classy Awards

edRover Named a Top 25 Finalist in Philanthropic Small Business of the Year for 3rd Annual Classy Awards StayClassy and Sponsors Offer More Than $150,000 to CLASSY Award Winners LOS ANGELES, July 27, 2011 — StayClassy, a leader in social fundraising for nonprofits, has announced edRover as one of the 3rd Annual CLASSY Awards Top [...]

Posted on July 27 2011 by Andrew Kelynack

Wake studies school options

A debate over whether to build a new high school in Cary or Apex will determine how the Wake County school system handles crowding issues before the economy improves enough to ask voters to approve funding for more construction. School administrators had previously considered using unspent bond money to build a 1,600-student high school at [...]

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