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Forcing Bulbs
March 26, 2012 | by Dr. Ellen McMahon | Education
We are just entering spring and the last of my bulbs are blooming. From November to March I try to keep flowers blooming in my house. I think there is something very welcoming and homey about having plants blooming in the house in the winter. continue reading »
Creating a Season
December 6, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Education
There are seasons of the year when we spend lots of time and energy even money on decorating. We decorate the house inside and out. We wear festive clothing and even costumes continue reading »
Texas and Montana Minority Students Show Excellence in Math Assessment Tests
November 4, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Eighth-grade minority students in Texas and Montana can stand proud after the seeing the results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress mathematics test. continue reading »
President Obama’s Donated Nobel Prize Money Provides Scholarships for Hispanic Students
October 31, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Education
Thanks to the money President Obama received from his Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, 12 Hispanic students are being given the opportunity to advance their education. continue reading »
President Obama’s Donated Nobel Prize Money Provides Scholarships for Hispanic Students
October 31, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Latino Daily News
Thanks to the money President Obama received from his Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, 12 Hispanic students are being given the opportunity to advance their education. continue reading »
Writing for Health and History
April 19, 2011 | by Dr. Ellen McMahon | Education
I am a writer. I have always written. I come from a family of writers. I have sisters who are masters of poetry and prose. My father who is as unlikely a writer as anyone wrote a few poems in his day. continue reading »
Fewer Latino Children Attending Pre-school
November 17, 2010 | by Chicago Sun Times | State News
A new study released Tuesday, says that in Illinois, just over one in three Latino children attend pre-school. This is compared to more than half of African-American children and about two-thirds of white and Asian children. The national average is 48 percent overall. continue reading »
The Importance of Failure
November 8, 2010 | by Dr. Ellen McMahon | Education
Most of us we cringe and try to hide our failures, keeping them to ourselves. We think it is something to be embarrassed about or something to put out of our minds. We want to forget that failing experience continue reading »