News Articles
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May 8, 2008
Documentary featuring unique Rhode
Island public school will premiere
at 34th Seattle International Film
Festival Providence, RI
-- ”Accelerating America,” a
documentary featuring the Urban
Collaborative Accelerated Program (UCAP)
a middle school, based in
Providence, Rhode Island, has been
accepted by the prestigious Seattle
International Film Festival for its
world premiere on June 13. The
Festival has been cited by the New
York Times, Variety, Film Comment,
and USA Today as one of the top five
festivals in North America and is
widely considered one of the most
popular audience festivals in the
world. More
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May 1, 2008
Verizon program helps students and
family members improve their
literacy skills by reading and
discussing the books together
More
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February 18, 2007 - Providence
Journal
Got No Gym But They Got Game
More
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October 12, 2006 - Providence
Journal
Families Want After School Programs
More (PDF)
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August 4, 2004 - Providence
Journal
Underwater Scientists Remember Their
Roots
More (PDF)
Articles by Rob DeBlois
When to Promote Students: Getting Credit for Work Mastered,
Not Time-in-Seat
What would it mean if promotion decisions
were based on whether students have actually learned what we
expect as specific grade levels rather than on their age or seat
time? Mr. DeBlois draws lessons from how one school as made this
shift. Read Article |
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The Need for More Alternative Schools
Why is it that we provide ourselves with
many choices for worship, entertainment, and shopping, but only
one choice for the public education of adolescents?
Read Article
The
Canary in the Coal Mine: High School
Dropouts (PDF)
UCAP
receives $500,000 grant
(PDF)
At UCAP,
a Second Chance to Succeed
(PDF)
Got No Gym But
They Got Game (PDF)
UCAP Students
Learn About Ocean Exploration
(PDF)
Walking
Tall: Rob DeBlois Persists
(PDF)