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Local student wins award in Arkansas University of Arkansas Honors College students Adel Vaughn and Mary Nell Patterson have won the Student Award in the Envision Little Rock 2013...

College, university endowments record strong year

WASHINGTON – The nation’s college and university endowments – often used to fund scholarships and professorships – had strong growth last year, according to a report released Tuesday. That’s...

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Mountain Middle announces events Mountain Middle School announces these events: Registration for the 2014-15 school year is open until Feb. 14. To register, visit mount...

Texas drops algebra II mandate it started

State turns focus to vocational training; critics fear dumbing-down

Respect at school in serious decline, survey shows

Compared with when they were students, Americans today believe that there’s a lot less respect in the hallways of the nation’s schools. A new Harris Poll finds that fewer adults b...

Testing music’s tools

Students try out brass, reeds and strings at Discovery Day

Loan debt varies by region, college

Rising student debt has become a national concern, but the picture is far from uniform, with students at some colleges borrowing ten times as much as their counterparts at other colleges, a ...

Classes abound for curious adults

Durango Education Center, FLC offer mind-expanding opportunities

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AHS enrollment now open for 2014-15 Animas High School announces these events: Enrollment for the 2014-15 school year is open through 5 p.m. Feb. 28. Spots are availabl...

To improve our schools, we need to hear from you

How are we doing? As a public school district, it is our job to serve the citizenry of Durango in ensuring that students are prepared to be contributing members of our community u...

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Fort Lewis College announces local graduates These local students graduated from Fort Lewis College on Dec. 21: Durango: Abby Baird, Charles Baker, Latanya Begay, Erica...

Student mental health screenings vary by state

MIAMI – After his father was diagnosed with cancer, a 15-year-old Champaign, Ill., teen started skipping school, erupting in angry outbursts, yelling at teachers, punching holes in walls or ...
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