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Highland Park history: Better Homes in America program spurred homeownership
Some say the years following World War I was a great turning point in 20th Century America. As Europe lay in ashes, the United States emerged as a world power. Americans of all means enjoyed a degree of wealth and prosperity they'd never experienced...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, White House, Students, High Schools
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Perry Hall graduate is county winner of Northrop Grumman scholarship
Perry Hall High School graduate Nathaniel Lebedda has been named Baltimore County recipient of a $10,000 Engineering Scholars Awards scholarship from the Northrop Grumman Corp. Lebedda, who received his diploma from Perry Hall on May 31, is one of 24...
Tags: Electronics, Baltimore County, Engineering, Perry Hall, Perry Hall High School
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Toyota initiative to benefit Clark students
The Winchester SunAn initiative from Toyota will benefit Clark County students, after Toyota Manufacturing Kentucky Inc. (TMMK) announced an increase in the company’s investment in early childhood education. TMMK helped fund bornlearning Academies in 10 schools...Tags: Preschools, Annie E. Casey Foundation, United Way , Education, Teaching and Learning
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Hope the official kickoff to summer this week is the beginning of an enjoyable season for everyone. Pick Your Own Blueberries The Boonsboro Band Boosters will hold a unique fundraising event to benefit the high school and middle school band programs. ...Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, High Schools, ABC (tv network), Blueberries
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Here's a teacher I'd want for my children
I don't know what her students' test scores are like, or what her principal thinks. But I do know that if I had a child in third grade, I'd want someone like Kaylie Gomez to teach her. Gomez is a rookie teacher at a tiny charter school in South Los...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students, Science and Technology
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Local teen inserts Hitler into high school yearbook
We'll give the young man every possible benefit of the doubt and assume that it was a very, very tasteless prank. He probably assumed someone would catch it. No one caught it. That's the problem. A senior at Cox High School in Virginia Beach...
Tags: High Schools
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Springs Mayor: Public pressure not needed
The city is under pressure from theater-lovers to keep open the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. But the city never planned to close the center in the first place. The idea that caused the panic in the first place was to have the center relocated to...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Coral Springs, Charter Schools
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John Woods: Private schools lack oversight, accountability
I used to be a supporter of school vouchers because I believed that some of our public schools were failing our kids, and private schools would provide a better education. What I feel now, after my daughter's graduation from a private Catholic school,...Tags: High Schools
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Wethersfield Seeks Bids For First Phase Of High School Rehabilitation
The Hartford Courant– The town last week put out to bid the first phase of the $75 million rehabilitation of Wethersfield High School, with construction set to begin in late August. The town is seeking bids to construct three planned additions, work that will be done...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, High Schools, Wethersfield
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Local roper heading to national rodeo finals
Danielle Casilio is not your average teenage girl. The Macungie native has earned a spot on the Pennsylvania State Rodeo National finals team, and will compete in the breakaway roping division at the National High School Rodeo Finals next month in...Tags: Rodeo, Macungie, High Schools
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READER SUBMITTED: Music Together Announce Upcoming 6-Week Summer Session And Special Babies Class
West HartfordOnline Registration Now Open! Research-based early childhood music and movement program, Music Together of West Hartford and Farmington Valley, will start a new 6-week summer session and special babies class beginning the week of July 8. A Music...Tags: Preschools, Entertainment, Music, Simsbury, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)
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READER SUBMITTED: SMSA Senior Awards Banquet: Students Earn $2.6 M In Scholarships
StatewideSenior year is a time of many memories and the Class of 2013 at the Sport and Medical Sciences Academy will be remembered as the first recipients of the SMSA PTO Scholarship Showcase Award. Three graduating seniors each received $2,000 for their...Tags: Marketing, Goodwin College, Central Connecticut State University, University of Bridgeport, Magnet Schools
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