- Some in Md. Schools Making Up for Lost Time: Immigrant Overcomes Obstacles to Diploma
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- Deibis Hernandez grew up in a village outside San Salvador and attended a provincial school that typically employed a single teacher for children of every age. He missed entire years of schooling and had completed up to only the eighth grade upon moving to the United States at 16. more...
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- Mental-Health Aid for Immigrant Children Lags
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- The Virginia Tech gunman?s immigrant background is focusing attention on what immigration workers say is a lack of services tailored to such groups. more...
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- Immigrant Youths
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- The federal Migrant Education Program expanded its mission several years ago to include out-of-school immigrant youths, but only a small amount of that program's funds spent in California are used for such students, according to researchers at the Public Policy Institute of California. more...
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- On Education: Some Immigrant High Schoolers Receive a Lesson in Disappointment
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Registered: 01-03-2007 www.nytimes.com
- Some immigrant families in New York City are expressing a sense of being betrayed after high school locations abruptly changed and students couldn't apply elsewhere. more...
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- Immigrant Blacks? Numbers Studied
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- Black students whose families recently immigrated to the United States make up a disproportionate share of black freshmen at selective colleges, compared with the numbers of their age group in the larger U.S. black population, according to a study by researchers at Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania. more...
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