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He began his college career at the Central Florida but encountered academic trouble.
Promoting children in academic trouble is a "recipe for disaster," as Samuel G. Freedman notes (On Education column, Aug. 4).
Lead-paint injuries, one of the underexamined blights of poor neighborhoods, lead to long-term medical issues, academic trouble, and, in some cases, problems with decision-making.
In 2000, Harris and his staff saw what others failed to see in Fitzgerald, then an unheralded recruit in academic trouble.
What both mother and daughter understood, if few of the mayor's critics did, was that passing along a child in academic trouble is a recipe for disaster.
Ric Wright, the head coach of Mount Vernon High School's football team, said about half the coveted athletes in the school had traditionally been ineligible to play football because of academic trouble.
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The team has been barred from next season's N.C.A.A. tournament because of academic troubles.
But he questioned the notion of punishing current players who were not responsible for the team's academic troubles.
Plenty of children with academic troubles don't require classification, and most don't need special schools.
They worry that when the SUNY chancellor, Nancy L. Zimpher, makes recommendations to the board March 23, she will focus on Binghamton's athletic problems, not its academic troubles.
The picture editor there, Helen O'Brian, upon hearing of his academic troubles, proposed that he come to Look as an apprentice photographer.
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