First High-School Education Group to Report First Quarter 2023 Unaudited Financial Results on June 5, 2023

BEIJING, CHINA / ACCESSWIRE / May 31, 2023 / First High-School Education Group Co., Ltd. (“First High-School Education Group” or the “Company”) (OTCQB:FHSEY), an education service provider primarily focusing on high schools in Western China, today announced that it will release its unaudited financial results for the first quarter 2023 ended March 31, 2023, prior to US markets open on June 5, 2023. First High-School Education Group’s management will hold an earnings conference call on Monday, June 5, 2023, at 8:00 AM US Eastern Time (8:00 PM June 5, 2023, Beijing/Hong Kong Time). Please dial in 15 minutes before the…
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Best of Pandemic #Elmused Tech Episode 6: Free Tools – MusTech.Net

This past year, many items that are usually paid for, became free for us to use, especially during the lockdown. Some of them were Denise Gagne’s Musicplay Online and MusicFirst. As we started back to school in the States in August and September of 2020, many of us came back to budget cuts or even, teaching a whole new subject. As we now return to the classroom in 2021 (or a concurrent teaching scenario) we find ourselves using and needing free tools more often than not to accommodate the ever-changing learning environments. There are amazing music education tools that have…
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Online Homeschool Program (PreK-12) | Power Homeschool

Nov 10, 2022 | Homeschooling Works!, Power Homeschool The Knapps found that this online homeschool program is flexible enough that they can do school on their own time and helps them get the best education. read more Jul 19, 2022 | Homeschooling Works!, Power Homeschool   “We’re able to take it with us when we go, we can do it on our own time, it’s set at your own pace, and it takes all the busywork out.” – Tiffany Thompson   Louisiana may be their home base, but Aidan and his parents are constantly on the go – traveling… read more Jun…
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Stuyvesant High School Admitted 762 New Students. Only 7 Are Black.

Why It Matters: Elite high schools are a symbol, and a springboard. The city’s specialized high schools are considered the crown jewels of the system and attract great attention. Students may receive few measurable benefits from attending them, some studies suggest. But the schools offer access to powerful alumni networks, and hold immense significance for many families, who view them as a ticket into a top college and successful career. The schools also represent perhaps the highest-profile symbol of segregation across the system, where over the last decade, Black and Latino students have never received more than 12 percent of…
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Students get glimpses into post-secondary education

A handful of high school students got a glimpse of higher learning from Algoma University. “To commemorate and celebrate National Indigenous History Month, we wanted to have activities across all of our campuses,” said Paul Sayers, the manager of Indigenous community relations, training and development for Algoma University. “So this event is specifically geared towards high school students who are of Indigenous descent.” Algoma invited the Ontario North East District School Board (DSB1), Northeastern Catholic District School Board (NCDSB) and Mattagami First Nation to take part in the event. “We’re promoting education, maybe considering post-secondary education at Algoma University or…
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Best of Pandemic #Elmused Tech Episode 7: Play-Along Videos – MusTech.Net

Episode 7 features an item that has been around for a long time, but many of us explored it greatly when having to teach in various teaching scenarios throughout this pandemic. I am speaking of the play-along videos. These are videos that include a song, various rhythms, melodic, or body percussion patterns, and a moving conductor so that students can watch and actively “play along” with the video. It is very similar to “follow the bouncy ball” karaoke videos. YouTube Episodes: https://youtu.be/Lacn-5FfRRE The Benefits There are many reasons these play-along videos have worked so well: You can find numerous videos…
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It’s never too late to get your high school diploma or train for the job you love

St. Albert Learning Center offers flexible learning in an alternative setting Since 1992, St. Albert Learning Center (SALC) in Sudbury has been providing learners with opportunities in an alternative setting. Programs aim to meet each individual’s needs while providing flexibility of time, which allows for greater success when compared to traditional classroom settings. SALC is a unique, inclusive learning environment that offers a variety of programs to accommodate different needs and learning styles. SALC prepares learners for their future goals in the workplace, post-secondary or an apprenticeship role. At SALC, the programs and learning environment align with its mission, vision…
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Welcome to my Intervention Classroom Tour

I’m working as an interventionist this school year, and I can’t wait to share my intervention classroom with you! Just in case you missed the news over on The Applicious IG page: I’m back in the classroom this year! After six LONG years at home (and a few long-term sub positions sprinkled in…), I’m back in action… but in a completely new role that I’ve never done before: Intervention. Of course, with a new position comes a new room, and I can’t wait to share the details with you! Please note this post contains affiliate links. If you follow my…
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