Gabrielle Emanuel
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New data shows violence in the home hinders the academic performance of their classmates, too. Reporting domestic violence makes a big difference.
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A Harvard researcher has traced the roots of our math curriculum back through the centuries. And it hasn't changed much.
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Your first job can be a critical moment that sets you on a good financial path or a bad one. One group is trying to make sure low-income young adults get off to the right start.
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By the time a teenager is ditching classes and hanging with wrong crowd, is it too late? One woman set out to prove that with the right support, these students can make it.
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What's the key to helping a child born in poverty make it to the middle class? Some say it's good preschool, others say a college diploma. For one advocate, the time to help is at the end of college.
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Across the country, public universities are struggling with abysmal graduation rates. Here's one campus — San Jose State University — that's trying to do something about it.
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Aviation High School mixes advanced academics with aviation mechanics — and a paid internship at a big airline.
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Credit scores. Car loans. Mortgages. It's stuff we all need to know. Yet not all financial education classes help us make better financial decisions. But some do.
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When it comes to teaching their children at home, African-Americans often cite different reasons than white families.
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The Massachusetts Hospital School's 85 students have serious, long-term health conditions. But that doesn't keep them from sports like skiing.