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  2. 10 Best Online Jobs for Teens - AOL

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    Ultimately, an online job can be the perfect way to earn extra cash. Many of these jobs allow you to set your own schedule, so you can work around school, extracurriculars and your social life.

  3. Top 10 Best-Paying Jobs You Can Get Right Out of High School

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    Alina Dizik, Special to CareerBuilder.com With increasing costs to higher education, pursuing a college degree can be tough for some. But here's the good news: Even if you don't continue school ...

  4. Get Paid to Type: 15 Sites To Find Online Typing Jobs - AOL

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    15 Websites That Pay You To Type. Online typing jobs offer a flexible way to earn income from home, and these 15 sites provide a range of opportunities for aspiring typists and transcriptionists ...

  5. Keystone School Online - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone School Online is a private online K–12 school operated by Stride, Inc., a for-profit education company headquartered in Reston, Virginia, United States. [1] With Credit Recover offerings, students can earn their high school diploma at Keystone or take courses to supplement another high school or homeschool program.

  6. Jobs for America's Graduates - Wikipedia

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    Jobs for America's Graduates, or JAG, is a school-to-career program implemented in 1,000 high schools, alternative schools, community colleges, and middle schools across the United States and the United Kingdom. JAG's mission is to keep young people in school through graduation and provide work-based learning experiences that will lead to ...

  7. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    This links the paraprofessional to the students, but not the teacher or schools itself. The role of the paraprofessional educator is constantly evolving. Today, more than ever, paraprofessionals are teaching lessons, working with small groups for remediation, leading extracurricular clubs/sports and are no longer simply the "teacher's aide" of ...