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  1. Há 2 dias · Schools Serve the Interests of Industrialists and the Elite: Prominent figures like James Bryant Conant and Ellwood P. Cubberley saw schools as a way to sort students into social roles, create a docile labor force, and produce an educated elite to manage the system.

  2. Há 7 horas · Youngsville Middle/Senior High School senior Nathan Lucks was awarded the $10,000 Ellwood Industrial Maintenance Scholarship. The scholarship will support his pursuit of a degree in Electrical Construction and Maintenance at Alfred State College of Technology. While at Alfred State College of Technology, Lucks will also have a position on the school’s D3 baseball team as […]

  3. Há 6 dias · Historian Ellwood P. Cubberley asserts: No one did more than he to establish in the minds of the American people the conception that education should be universal, non-sectarian, free, and that its aims should be social efficiency, civic virtue, and character, rather than mere learning or the advancement of sectarian ends.

  4. Há 3 dias · by Embarcadero Media staff 13 seconds ago. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Local residents who died recently include: Michael Bena, 81, whose artistry shone bright throughout his life,...

  5. Há 3 dias · Riverside baseball is one win away from going back-to-back with WPIAL Class 3A championships as they take on No. 7 Avonworth Tuesday at 4 p.m.

  6. Há 1 dia · Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. The vision of the New Castle Area School District is to provide a safe, respectful learning community for students that embraces equity, diversity, and inclusivity. Our vision promotes a high-quality academic program and supports the development of the “whole child.”. Through the use of research-based best ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Attention Applicants for the 6th Cohort of PTECH Engineers! The lottery was livestreamed on Friday, March 1st at 1:30pm. Please read this letter for more information. See this link to see the draw results and to find your Draw # by student ID number. If you have any questions, please contact P-TECH at 732-745-5300, ext. 4500.