Posted on December 9, 2011 by Bryce Bertola
In 2009 there were over 49 million students in the american public school system. $585 billion dollars were spent by local, state, and federal governments to fund our educational system, but not all states received the same amount. In Students … Continue reading →
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Posted on October 13, 2011 by Bryce Bertola
Quite often you hear students complain that they’ll never use something they are being taught. They complain that the concepts are irrelevant and that it’s just wasting their time. It doesn’t matter what level of education you are in, high … Continue reading →
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Posted on September 16, 2011 by Bryce Bertola
One of the key functions of a high school eduction is to prepare you for college, or a career. Regardless of whether you plan to continue your education through college, or enter the workforce immediately, there are a few skills … Continue reading →
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Posted on September 10, 2011 by Bryce Bertola
Graduating high school can seem nearly impossible for a teen with disciplinary problems. Out of control students are often suspended, or even expelled, because of their behavior in the classroom. This time away can seriously degrade a students ability to keep up with his class and many students will need to retake the entire semester. An online high school program can keep these teens on track to graduate, and often it can limit the amount of time they spend retaking classes. Continue reading →
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Posted on August 26, 2011 by Bryce Bertola
Your education level has a dramatic impact on the type of job you can take, and how much money you can earn. We highlighted these drastic differences in The Earning Curve: How Education Affects Your Income. That information provides a snapshot of how much a worker might expect to earn now, but another trend emerges when you look at wages over a period of time. Continue reading →
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Posted on August 5, 2011 by Bryce Bertola
Hundreds of thousands of students consider dropping out of school each year. These students often think they can get ahead now by earning a full-time wage, and that all they need is a few years head start. The harsh reality … Continue reading →
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