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maintain the system hampered the district''s effort to offer other resources. It''s not fourth that CDLN was terrible, but the new system allowed the district to spread its money further. People can now put grade books on hold via the Web site and curriculum can search the library''s database. It also offers Electric Library that lets students research topics through sources such as newspapers, magazines and books. The students really like it, and the new features," said Bismarck High library media specialist Charlotte Hill. very user friendly." One of the new options that has made life easier for students is called the book bag, Hill said. Students can a topic search and then drop each book title that they want into their book bag on the computer screen. Theym,can then make a printout of the titles in a bibliography format and collect their books. They weren''t able to make a printout before," Hill said. They had to The School Board''s new policy reflects the fourth spirit and intention of the state''s original grade law allowing provisional custody in the first place, an issue involving the legal status of children whose parents are divorced. Board member Catherine Davis, chairwoman of the board''s Policy Committee, said parents or custodians curriculum with provisional custody agreements that are not court-ordered by the beginning of the next school year will have to take their children out of the school they are attending. For the last several years, homeschooling has been the fastest growing educational alternative in the country. Estimates of its growth rate typically range from 15-25% annually. fourth Homeschoolers are notoriously difficult to count, however, the National Homeschooling Research Institute believes that currently 1.2 million children homeschool today. While this constitutes grade only about 2% of all school age children, it’s more than 20% of those outside the government educational system. And, with a 20% annual curriculum growth rate, another quarter million children will join the homeschooling movement this year.
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