Posts Categorized: Education

Columbia College Hollywood Grad Wins “Best Feature” Award at 21st California Independent Film Fest

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Alexander Peter Lercher, a 2012 graduate of Columbia College Hollywood, won the “Best Feature” award for his film “The Salzburg Story” at the 21st California Independent Film Festival (CAIFF), which was held in San Francisco.  “The Salzburg Story”, which was written/directed by Lercher and starred Tony winner and “Gilmore Girls” lead actress Kelly Bishop, premiered… Read more »

Planet TechEd is proud to announce their latest upgrade for Mythware Classroom Management Software for Windows.

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Technology continues to improve, every day, devices, apps, software, etc, continue to improve and release different upgrades and builds that allow them all to be able to work together with the best performance for the end user. Mythware Classroom Management Software for Windows is a complete solution that allows the teachers to use their everyday… Read more »

American Sentinel University Presents Honorary Doctorate to Charles H. Moore, Jr.

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American Sentinel University recently celebrated the academic achievements of its 2017-2018 graduates in nursing, technology and healthcare management disciplines at its thirteenth commencement ceremony. Charles H. Moore, Jr., a philanthropist, businessman, Olympic gold medalist, and inspirational champion of societal reform, was awarded an honorary doctorate and presented the keynote address. American Sentinel awards honorary degrees… Read more »

2018 National Tutor of the Year Offers Free SAT Math Prep

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Demand for SAT Prep has increased significantly after the test became a requirement to graduate high school in Michigan. Earlier this year, DiagKNOWstics founder Rohen Shah was named the 2018 National Tutor of the Year. The award is presented biannually by the National Tutoring Association. Shah, a former Detroit math teacher, began creating adaptive learning… Read more »

AmeriCorps Veteran Joins Sudbrook Magnet Middle School as Special Ed Teacher

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Donte Wylie, who was a volunteer with an AmeriCorps development initiative in Waverly, MD, has been hired as a Special Education Math Teacher at Sudbrook Magnet Middle School in Pikesville, MD.  He works with the school’s special needs students in 6th through 8th grade. “I teach students in a variety of special needs categories, including… Read more »