Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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Korean School Preps Students For Ivy League
With admissions getting more competitive every year, spots at top American colleges are becoming a globally coveted commodity. In South Korea, one elite prep school has become the envy of many upper-crust U.S. prep schools with its success.

With admissions getting more competitive every year, spots at top American colleges are becoming a globally coveted commodity. In South Korea, one elite prep school has become the envy of many upper-crust U.S. prep schools with its success.

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Montgomery Planners Push for Project's Approval Before Moratorium Takes Effect
Montgomery County planning officials are trying to help a developer win quick approval of an 18-story apartment building and nearby commercial office building in Bethesda before a housing moratorium takes effect because of school crowding.



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Tutoring Centers Also Show Korean Americans the World Outside the Classroom
When Aran Park directed a tutoring center in South Korea, her workday ended at 3 a.m. That's when her last class let out. "We have a saying in Korea: If you sleep three hours, you succeed; if you sleep four hours, you fail," she said.




Washington Area High Schools Increasingly Turn to Artificial Turf
In high schools in and around Washington, artificial turf is becoming an athletic status symbol.



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