Limiting school snacks boosts fruit, veggie consumption

Restricting the availability of unhealthy snacks in elementary schools led to a small increase in fruit and vegetable consumption among fifth-graders, a new study found.
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Parents and Kids: The K-12 Experience
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U. S. students improve in math, not science
U. S. schools may not stack up quite so poorly against other countries as critics sometimes claim, although a gap remains in science education.
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Rethinking computers in the classroom
Public schools feel pinch from economic woes
Three states test bold high school reforms
Parents May Consider the Montessori Alternative
Schools Must Involve Parents to Attack Dropout Rate
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'No Child Left Behind' Still Gets Mixed Grades
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College: Opportunities and Challenges
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A push to boost college graduation rates
Nearly half of students at four-year colleges don't finish after six years. Educators say the low graduation rate undermines the effectiveness of higher education in America.
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Financial crisis hits the business schools
Freshman Lessons Learned: Week One
Make Time for School Instead of Making Excuses
Mix Up Your Career Cocktail
Relationship Violence Common Among College Students
The Top Five In-Demand College Majors
Higher Education: Paying the Bills
Help, Mom! I Dropped My Laptop!
Does your insurance cover your college kid? Should you cosign his lease? Here are answers to these and other cries for help.
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A Wobbly Time for College Tuition
Catch 22: You Need The Degree, But Can You Afford It?
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