- The GED Roundtable Of New York
Location: Aspira of New York 520 Eighth Avenue New York, NY Date: February 16, 2006 Time: 12:00 P.M. until 1:30 P.M. The GED Roundtable Of New York...
- Hispanic College Entry Rate Increases
Hispanic College Entry Rate Increases - Pew Hispanic Center # All-college Hispanic enrollment growth averaged 24% across the seven states. It ranged from 6% in New York, 13% in California, and 15% in Arizona to 22% in Illinois, 25% in...
- High Achieving Minority Students Not Popular
High-achieving minority students in racially integrated public schools are less popular among their ethnic peers and more isolated than similar white students, according to a new study by Harvard economist Roland G. Fryer, Jr. published in the winter 2006 issue...
- THE INEPTITUDE OF MAYOR BLOOMBERG
By Martin N. Danenberg “El Quijote del GED” “Encore,” says the editor of Newsweek. Let me shed light on the Bloomberg administration. I went to Bloomberg during his last campaign, an average person with a vision, to help New Yorkers...
- About Latino School Desertion - GED Programs
By Profesor Martin Danenberg “El Quijote del GED” In an effort to make sure that the next wave of immigrants from Latin America does not make the same mistakes as previous generations, it is imperative for all Hispanic organizations to...
- Esta listo su hijo para regresar a la escuela
La transición del verano al comienzo del nuevo año escolar puede ser estresante para niños y padres de familia. “La primera semana es emocionante para la mayoría de los menores, sin embargo, puede estar combinada con ansiedad y miedo porque...
- No Person Left Behind For Hempstead, No Person Left Behind For Our Nation
By Profesor Martin N. Danenberg “El Quijote del GED” The Hempstead schools are finally the focus of important institutions and the Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi. It is an election year, but four years ago it was an election year...
- Hispanic grads into MBA programs
The average annual earnings in the U.S. for someone with only a high school diploma is $17,000; for someone with an undergraduate degree, $40,000; but for someone with an MBA $75,000. Hispanic grads into MBA programs...