Posted by Duane On October - 25 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
I found this on the website Blacksuccessfoundation.org === The New Orleans Center for Science & Math is a high school program with an enrollment that is 95% African-American, 65% female and 70% high poverty. There is no admission test and they accept a broad range of students who demonstrate interest in science and math. 93% of our graduating classes are accepted into colleges earning $400-500,000 in scholarship offers. For more information ...More
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Posted by Duane On October - 25 - 20064 COMMENTS
(blackenterprise.com) Racial diversity among first-year students is increasing at Ivy League institutions and other high-ranking, predominantly white colleges and universities. The number of first-year African American students for the 2005—2006 academic year increased at universities such as Vanderbilt, Princeton, and Columbia, according to "The Progress of Black Student Enrollments at the Nation's Highest-Ranked Colleges and Universities," a study by The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. (more...) === While this does sound like ...More
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Posted by Duane On October - 25 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
(LifeSiteNews.com) - Private Christian schools in the province of Quebec must teach sex education and Darwin‘s theory of evolution, the province’s Ministry of Education has ordered, or they will be shut down. The National Post reported today on a controversial decision by Quebec’s education ministry to force small Christian schools to comply with provincial curriculum standards for all subjects, regardless of whether there is a contradiction with the school’s religious beliefs. A ...More
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Posted by Duane On October - 25 - 2006ADD COMMENTS
[excerpted] (oregonlive.com) [Mel] Kohn released his State of African American Health in Oregon report at Friday's second annual Health Disparities Conference, organized by the African American Health Coalition. His presentation was full of eye-opening statistics and a thinly disguised truth: Health disparities could be dramatically reduced if black people would take better care of themselves. "At some point," Kohn says, "we all need to make personal choices as well." Mostly, he adds, ...More
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