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  2. State College board revisits proposal that has parents ...

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    During Monday night’s school board meeting, members heard a Delta Program Committee update and heard from parents who continue to have concerns about the proposal. If made its own school, Delta ...

  3. State College Area High School - Wikipedia

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    The Delta Program is a democratic school of choice associated with State High. Students are encouraged to use community resources and can take classes from the high school, Delta, and Penn State. Delta Students enjoy small class sizes, mixed grade levels, and a set of freedoms which are typically restricted to college-age learning.

  4. What are the benefits of free school meals? Here's what the ...

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    “In a study of 500 low-income parents and their children ages 13 to 18 conducted by No Kid Hungry in 2017, 59% of the children surveyed reported coming to school hungry,” says Hodge ...

  5. 9 Companies With Incredible Parental Benefits - AOL

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    Full health and welfare benefits for parents who work 20 hours a week. The Arnold & Porter law firm, which has offices around the U.S. and Europe, wants parents on staff to have a positive work ...

  6. Attachment parenting - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "attachment parenting" was first used only in the late 1990s, [5] the concept is much older. In the United States, it became popular in the mid-1900s, when several responsiveness and love-oriented parenting philosophies entered the pedagogical mainstream, as a contrast to the more disciplinarian philosophies prevalent at the time.

  7. Charter schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One was the "school choice enrollment guide" and the other resource was "parent websites." [99] The school choice enrollment guide provided parents with a list of "each school's SPF rating." [99] These valuable resources were able to help low-income minority parents choose schools with higher ratings. [99]

  8. Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    Montessori schools are more flexible than traditional schools. In traditional schools, the students sit at tables or desks to do their work. At a Montessori school, the child gets to decide where they would like to work whether that is at a table or on the floor. It is about them going where they feel most comfortable.

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