By administrator on March 9, 2010
John Hay High School
John Hay High School is poised to host the two newest additions to the Cleveland Schools‘ long list of academically challenging magnet schools. Rather than focusing on only one discipline, John Hay High School will develop two completely separate programs for specially selected students. As part of its mission to better serve the students of the Cleveland Public School District, the school Continue reading “Cleveland Schools Open Applications for New Magnet School”
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By administrator on March 8, 2010
Tip # 1 : Development of Key Business skills
Students are exposed to accounting, marketing, economics, personnel management and business law knowledge when they enroll into the landscape design program; they are also taught on how to prepare landscape estimates and bids for specific projects.
Tip # 2 : Early emphasis of design tools and skill
Emphasis is placed upon the technical and creative skills that serv Continue reading “Tips on How to Prepare For Landscape Design Education”
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By administrator on March 8, 2010
Many of these problems can be attributed to choices made in building materials. Some materials provide a ready food source for mold. Roof leaks, wall leaks, window leaks or plumbing failures have even led to the destruction of materials installed to protect the buildings.
These observations are at the heart of a new book called “Are You Building a School or a Liability?” written by Chris Huckabee and Kyle Montg Continue reading “Some School Buildings May be Health Hazards”
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By administrator on March 6, 2010
Across the U.S., both consumers and industry have called on the government to build out an infrastructure for renewable energy sources following the latest run-up in gas prices. Part 1 of this two-part series on renewable energy reviews some of the plans industry participants have outlined to support various “green” power initiatives, along with some approaches to achieve success.
With the introduction of the Continue reading “Solar Energy in America”
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