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‘Positive culture shock’ spells challenges and triumphs for Afghan teen students

The Hechinger Report

Attending school in America has been a “positive culture shock” to Marzia Mohammadi, a 17-year-old senior at Mt. Lebanon High School. Lebanon High School, apart from her regular classes, she chose electives like global studies, business and political science — three of her favorite subjects.

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Teaching kids how battles about race from 150 years ago mirror today’s conflicts

The Hechinger Report

Most of those gains were lost, however, in 1877 when the federal government pulled troops out of the South. Once the federal government left, a backlash began. Related: How the federal government abandoned the Brown v. history and social studies curriculums. Board of Education decision.

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Refugee students languish in red tape as they seek to resume their educations

The Hechinger Report

He completed the equivalent of high school in Lebanon. But to study in his preferred major, bioinformatics, he is determined to go to a university in the United States, which has the top programs in the field. If there was one for coping with bureaucracy, he would have already won it. It’s not affordable. It’s morally abhorrent.

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From the archives: Already languishing in red tape, refugee students now may be barred altogether from U.S.

The Hechinger Report

He completed the equivalent of high school in Lebanon. But to study in his preferred major, bioinformatics, he is determined to go to a university in the United States, which has the top programs in the field. If there was one for coping with bureaucracy, he would have already won it. It’s not affordable. It’s morally abhorrent.