By Sydney Beveridge Some of the earliest detailed census data on education came from 1850 when the census reported information about school attendance. For many decades, the census focused on literacy rates, which we discussed in part two of the back to school series. By the mid-1900s, data on educational attainment emerged (elementary school, high school, college, etc.), adding new insight into education
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On Monday night I trudged through the gray rainy streets of Brooklyn over to Word Books in Greenpoint for the midnight release party or Mockingjay, the third book in the YA series by Suzanne Collins. We covered the first book in the series, Hunger... Read the rest of this post