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Although Scalise has not made any final decisions on positions, the tandem of Carrillo, the 1980 Boston Globe Scholastic Player of the Year, and Landry, a second-team Massachusetts All-Scholastic selection, worked very well together as strikers.
Yet there is precious little evidence that Weston's schools are cranking out better and better students each year. As with public schools everywhere, the growth in electives has meant less time for core academics. One rough sign of the decline is weakening performance on the Scholastic Aptitude Test...
Barton, a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, is now teaching U.S. history to eleventh-graders in the San Diego public school system. "I would consider working again in a Christian school," he says, "but only if I found one that truly cared about scholastic excellence, academic freedom and the Bible...
When the College Entrance Examination Board introduced its computerized Student Search Service in 1971-72, about 120 schools purchased 6 million names for recruitment mailings. Last year, 880 schools purchased 22.5 million names. Some schools favor a buckshot approach. At the University of Miami, for example, where two-thirds of...
A Harvard graduate student this week proved there is a third correct answer to the controversial "pyramid" question on last fall's Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT).