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schooling

[skoo-ling] / ˈsku lɪŋ /


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It notes 22 percent of children starting primary schooling in England -- typically aged around five -- are overweight or obese, rising to more than a third by the time they progress to secondary schools aged 11.

From Barron's

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act made major changes to Parent PLUS, the federal program parents can use to borrow loans to pay for their kids’ schooling.

From MarketWatch

It is possible, in devastated Gaza, that the current ceasefire will become a permanent peace, allowing rebuilding, and the restoration of family life and schooling.

From BBC

Look ahead to the new year or a few years out and make sure you’re prepared for big expenses on the horizon such as medical needs, schooling for children, weddings or vacations, Smolkin said.

From MarketWatch

Some families have self-deported, leaving the country, while children have changed households to continue their schooling.

From Los Angeles Times