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Jessamine County educators receive teaching awards from Campbellsville University
education@jessaminejournal.comThree Jessamine County educators received Excellence in Teaching awards from Campbellsville University on Saturday at the school's campus. The awardees were the three recipients of Jessamine County Schools' Excellence in Education awards, Shawn...Tags: Schools, Science and Technology, Science, Colleges and Universities, Elementary Schools
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Europe oil probe seeks market abuse evidence in 2010-2013
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The European Commission is asking oil traders across the continent to provide evidence of market abuse to determine whether companies sought to manipulate prices reported to leading price-setting agency Platts. Authorities last week...Tags: Glencore International AG, Energy, BP Plc, Hungary, Money and Monetary Policy
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Moms are worried about their kids' financial future, new study shows
Orlando SentinelAre you worried about your kids' financial future? You're not alone! A new study of 300 mothers, commissioned by McGraw-Hill Federal Credit Union, found that only one-third of mothers who have children 18 and under think their kids are financially well-...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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'I love it!' and other gift lies
Mother's Day or Father's Day, Christmas Day or birthday, at some point we've all given and received the equivalent of the pink bunny suit that Ralphie is forced into in "A Christmas Story." A strained "I love it!" may perpetuate the cycle. Kerry...Tags: Father's Day, Religious Festivals, Mother's Day, Holidays
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ISTEP testing to proceed at 50% load
7:20 p.m. update -- We recieved the following update Tuesday night from the Indiana Department of Education: "Based upon assurances made by CTB McGraw Hill, the Indiana Department of Education is opening ISTEP+ testing tomorrow morning, Wednesday, May...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Education, Academic Progress, Teachers
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New Homer District 33C board members select one of their own as president
The Homer Community Consolidated School District 33C board has a new majority and a new leader. The board's four new members banded together at a recent meeting to install Angela Adolf as president over incumbent Cindy Polke, who has been on the board...
Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Computer glitches derail school tests in 3 states
TOM LoBIANCO,Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — School districts across several states are rescheduling high-stakes tests that judge student proficiency and even determine teachers' pay because of technical problems involving the test administrators' computer systems....Tags: Students, Judges, Mitch Daniels, Connecticut State Department of Education, Teaching and Learning
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Navigating kids' unequal abilities
When Fran Pitre's twin daughters were 12 years old, they tried out for the softball team, confident they would both make it. Unfortunately, one girl made the team — and the other was named the statistician. Pitre, a mother of three sets of twins...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Are you a niceaholic?
You could always count on Kathy Church. When friends called to vent, she would pick up the phone. When there was a crisis at work, she'd dig in. When family members got together, she'd show up no matter how much she didn't want to. Church was always...
Tags: Washington State University, Psychology, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities
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S&P Pushes To Move State Cases To U.S. Federal Court
Standard & Poor's redoubled efforts on Tuesday to move more than a dozen lawsuits charging the ratings agency with fraud to federal from state courts, arguing that the various state cases involve federal regulations. Connecticut Attorney General George...Tags: Credit Ratings, Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Justice, Moody's Corporation, Laws
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Home sellers face changing realities in real estate market
Universal Press SyndicateHome sellers have been in an enviable position for several years, often able to choose from more than one bid. Now, though, the playing field is a lot more level. Most sellers can't just assume there's a buyer out there willing to pay what they think...Tags: Homes, Real Estate Buyers, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate, Clubs and Associations
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