LaborPress

Category: Education

The Patience to Withstand

April 9, 2012By Tam H. Phan, Director of Community Affair, LaborPress Dedication to diplomacy—that is Carolyn Washington. She has been with AHRC for 33 years and has worked in Direct

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The Tenacious Pursuit of Education

April 3, 2012By Tam H. Phan, Director of Community Affairs, LaborPress Carolyn Cox always understood education was important. But as life went on around her, as it does for all

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College Students Need Protection Too

March 27, 2012By Tam H. Phan, Director of Community Affairs LaborPress As Director of Community Affairs for LaborPress, I always have on top of mind our news and advocacy platform for

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Students and Parents Protest School Closings

February 13, 2012By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter It wasn’t easy listening to the approximately 100 speakers who voiced their anger about school closings to the 13-member Panel for Educational Policy

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The Politics of Teacher Evaluations

February 1, 2012By Marc Bussanich, LaborPress City Reporter Some politicians are claiming that unless the state finalizes its teacher evaluation system, it is at risk of losing $700 million in Federal

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Closing the Opportunity Gap

December 4, 2011By Bendix Anderson Everyone should have the chance to go to college — but many students don’t get the support they need to reach their full potential. “We

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