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Review: Nuanced intensity rivets this 'Master Class'
It’s a softer-grained “Master Class” than usual in Long Beach, but just try to look away. Although more muted than some past editions, this adroit International City Theatre revival of Terrence McNally’s Tony-winning fantasia on...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Maria Callas, Career and Workplace, Master Class (play), Tilda Swinton
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Students trying to make the cut
Staff writer, @DA_AmberRNearly half of cosmetology students at Somerset County Technology Center don’t have the required amount of hours for certification due to changes in the state board of cosmetology application process. Joint operating committee members on...Tags: Students, Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning
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District 70 reviews behavior program at schools
Libertyville's Elementary School District 70 recently reviewed a district-wide committee that creates universal behavioral expectations for students. The positive behavior committee, begun in August 2011, includes administrators and teachers from each...Tags: Students, Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning
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Dr. Seuss books celebrated in Washington County Public Schools
Washington County Public Schools celebrated Read Across America in a number of creative ways at many schools during the week of Feb. 25, including activities on Friday, March 1, in observance of Dr. Seuss’s birthday, which was March 2. Martha...
Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Dr. Seuss, Schools, Public Schools
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Linda Eder To Offer Master Class At Torrington's Warner Theater
Hartford CourantTony Award nominated Linda Eder (Broadway’s “Jekyll & Hyde”) will be giving a master class for the Warner Theatre Center for the Arts Education in Torrington on Saturday, April 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Eder’s 14 solo...Tags: Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Warner Theatre, Torrington, Linda Eder
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Q&A: Chances of a horse meat scandal in the U.S.?
WASHINGTON (AP) - The horse meat scandal that is hitting Europe has yet to spread to the United States, allowing American consumers to rest easier when buying ground beef or sitting down for a plate of meatballs at Ikea. The United States has rigorous...Tags: Dominican Republic, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Standards, Meatballs, Washington, DC
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Danville schools to receive state, national exposure
kpeek@amnews.comStudents at Bate Middle and Danville High schools could see themselves on television, as the school system will be featured on “Education Matters” on KET, slated to air Feb. 25, and “NewsHour” on PBS, for which the air date is...Tags: LEGO Group, Teachers, David Cook, PBS (tv network), University of Kentucky
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Traynor earns certification as Certified Legal Video Specialist
news@jessaminejournal.comThe National Court Reporters Association (NCRA), the country’s leading organization representing stenographic court reporters, captioners and legal videographers, has announced that Dennis Traynor has earned the nationally recognized Certified Legal...Tags: Career and Workplace
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Why is electrical class needed for solar certification being cancelled?
Some former students have notified me that Imperial Valley College had threatened to cancel an electrical class they needed for solar certification because of low enrollment. These students had told me that the same thing took place last semester. The...Tags: Career and Workplace, Students, Education, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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W.Va. governor focuses on education in State of State
West Virginia must ensure that every child finishes third grade reading at that level, offer full-day preschool in all 55 counties within three years, and allow local control of school calendars, Gov.Earl Ray Tomblin said Wednesday in his State of the...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Laws, Health and Safety at School, Teachers, Government
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Strings students gather for Day for Music Feb. 2
CHARLEVOIX -- Violin, viola, cello and string bass students of all ages and abilities are invited to participate in the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra's fourth annual Day for Music workshop on Saturday, Feb. 2, at Charlevoix High School. During the one-...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Lakes and Ponds, Culture, Career and Workplace
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EDC's Workforce Development Committee focuses on skills gap in manufacturing
dona@herald-mail.comThis is one in an occasional series of stories about findings and recommendations in the Hagerstown and Washington County Economic Development Strategic Plan. Sunday’s story looks at information contained in the study about workforce development....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Employment Opportunities, Economy, Parties and Movements, Medical Research
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