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  2. Naviance - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .naviance .com. Naviance is an American college and career readiness software provider that partners with high schools and other K–12 institutions to provide students with college planning and career assessment tools. The company reports that its products reach more than 7 million students at nearly 8,500 schools in 100 countries.

  3. Baltimore City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Baltimore City Public Schools had the second-highest per student cost among the nation's 100 largest school districts according to the U.S. Census Bureau, spending $15,483 per student per year. In the 2010–11 school year there were approximately 83,634 in the entire school system (non-charter and charter).

  4. DreamBox Learning - Wikipedia

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    DreamBox Learning is partnered with the education startup Clever Inc. In 2016, The Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University performed a study that found a positive correlation between using DreamBox's adaptive learning and test scores, but could not state for certain that this was the result of using the computer program ...

  5. Studio Six Theater Company - Wikipedia

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    The Studio Six Theater Company is a New York-based acting company, founded in 2006.Its members were all trained in the classical Stanislavsky method at the School of the Moscow Art Theatre (MXAT), and they are the first group of American students to complete a full four-year course of study at the School.

  6. Jarkko Oikarinen - Wikipedia

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    Jarkko Oikarinen (born 16 August 1967) is a Finnish IT professional and the inventor of the first Internet chat network, called Internet Relay Chat (IRC), where he is known as WiZ.

  7. BigAir - Wikipedia

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    BigAir Group Limited. BigAir is a telecommunications company in Australia that was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange ( ASX ). The company was acquired by Superloop, with the last day of trading of Big Air shares being 9 December 2016. [1] BigAir manages one of the largest metropolitan fixed wireless networks in Australia.

  8. June Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    Unnamed niece. June Evelyn Bronson Cleaver is a principal character in the American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. June and her husband, Ward, are often invoked as the archetypal suburban parents of the 1950s. The couple are the parents of two sons, Wally and "Beaver". Wally is twelve years old and in the seventh grade when the series ...

  9. The Spirit House - Wikipedia

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    The School Library Journal stated that while the "premise is clever and the characterization of Bia is convincing", the book "as a whole is sketchy and underdeveloped, more like a detailed outline than a fully realized novel" and "the thematic confrontation of Western logic and Eastern superstition seems heavy-handed".