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  2. AdoptAClassroom.org - Wikipedia

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    AdoptAClassroom.org. AdoptAClassroom.org is a national nonprofit organization based in Minneapolis, MN that provides funding for school supplies to classrooms and needy families. [ 1] It was founded in 1998. Current and past corporate partners include Burlington, Quaker, Staples, Farmers Insurance, Lane Bryant, Maurices, Great Clips, Subaru ...

  3. School meal programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A school may qualify for higher, "severe need" reimbursements if 40% or more of its lunches were served free or at reduced price in the second preceding year. [15] The SBP provided the following reimbursements in 2012–13: $1.55 for free breakfasts, $1.25 for reduced-price breakfasts, and $0.27 for paid breakfasts.

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    All proceeds from the shop go toward the free educator warehouse, and every $1 spent in the shop translates to about $9 worth of free materials, Watson said. There’s also a makerspace known as ...

  5. Horace Mann Educators Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann Educators Corporation. Horace Mann Headquarters in downtown Springfield, Illinois. Horace Mann is an Illinois -based auto, property, supplemental and life insurance, as well as financial services company that focuses on retirement annuities and mutual funds. [ 2] Horace Mann primarily works with educators and their families.

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  7. Inclusion (education) - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion has different historical roots/background which may be integration of students with severe disabilities in the US (who may previously been excluded from schools or even lived in institutions) [7] [8] [9] or an inclusion model from Canada and the US (e.g., Syracuse University, New York) which is very popular with inclusion teachers who believe in participatory learning, cooperative ...

  8. One-to-one computing - Wikipedia

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    Having less costly equipment on site may also have saved in insurance and rooms may have become available for other purposes. 1:1 also enabled going paperless (i.e. publishers supplied cheaper digital versions of teaching materials) and reducing the cost on paper/printers used. No serious study is known of this, at this point.

  9. Distance education - Wikipedia

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    Distance education, also known as distance learning, is the education of students who may not always be physically present at school, [ 1][ 2] or where the learner and the teacher are separated in both time and distance. [ 3] Traditionally, this usually involved correspondence courses wherein the student corresponded with the school via mail.