MARCH 6-12, 1998

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Dr. Seuss on the Loose

IN CONJUCTION WITH DR. SEUSS' BIRTHDAY and "Read Across America Week," administrators teachers and parents at Chase Street Elementary school in Panorama City recognized students' achievement in reading with an outdoor assembly.

The celebration, which included a suprise visit from the Cat-in-the-Hat, celebrated the achievement of nearly 150 students who met their goal of reading every day for five months.

Read the full story and discover how Chase Street Elementary is taking a pro-active role in improving literacy.

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Enabling Students

Once just an idea in the minds of a few education reformers, the dream of making Elizabeth Learning Center a comprehensive facility is finally becoming a reality.

Talking Up a Storm

USC's Sea Grant program has created a Web site dedicated to helping teachers teach El Niño.

U.S. Underachievers?

The United States was among the lowest perfroming countries in math and science literacy according to the most recent TIMSS results. Get the complete story and check out report highlights.


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