Mitt Romney wants to give laptop computers to all Massachusetts's high-schoolers and middle-schoolers.
Only seven high-schoolers have jumped straight to the pros since 1970, although three of those have done so in the past two years.
Those efforts drove him to start the school in the first place, since he saw many promising high-schoolers who had earned straight-As but couldn't score higher than a 14 out of 36 on the ACT.
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The NCAA passed legislation last month that eliminated "restrictions on methods and modes of communication during recruiting, " which means coaches of all sports can contact high-schoolers starting July 1 via text, carrier pigeons or any apps they so choose.
Teens design pedal-powered filtration system: High-schoolers Payton Karr and Kiona Elliot , from Oakland Park, Florida , led a team of inventors who designed a collapsible, transportable, bicycle-powered emergency water-sanitation station that filters E. coli and other harmful pathogens from contaminated water.
You've just kicked off a college tuition program that will assist the low-income high schoolers in your state of North Carolina to pay for college.
Top African-American high schoolers from the South would head north.
Former US Senator John Edwards kicked off a program yesterday to help low-income North Carolina high schoolers pay for college.
Hanno just returned from a trip to Ghana and Rwanda, where he and Babson students and faculty taught week-long entrepreneurship classes to high schoolers and led a business plan competition.
Digging deeper into younger demographics will be a host of phones aimed at young urban hipsters (SLAKR), college students (KEGR, now with BRETHLYZR technology), image-conscious high school students (LUZR, which includes a handy SPELCHEKR) and pre-schoolers (REKR).
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It would probably be easier for my kids to get into a hoity-toity college, since smart high schoolers are a dime a dozen in New York City and its environs.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan told a Senate education committee earlier this year that 27 percent of American high schoolers drop out and that 40 percent of the country's "young people" earn a two- or four-year college degree.
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