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Suing S.D. was last resort for underfunded schools
The editorial in the Sept. 15 American News concluded that a taxpayers' lawsuit should be the “last resort” in an effort to assure that the students of the state receive a thorough and quality education. As one of the attorneys involved in the cases,...Tags: Politics, Trials, Consumers, File Sharing, Constitutional Issues
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St. Mary students hold prayer service for 10th anniversary of 9/11
St. Mary Catholic School in Hagerstown held a prayer service Sept. 12 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the United States. The Rev. Collin Poston led the students in prayer and 10 decades of the rosary. Ten students rang a...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Parochial Schools
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Baltimore high school decides to drop football after player's death in 1911
An article in the Sept. 30, 1911, edition of The Argus reported that an area all-boys Catholic high school decided to drop its football program after the death of one of the players on the team. One of the first of Maryland colleges to cut out American...Tags: Charity, College Football, Baltimore County, First Aid, Catonsville
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Catholic Bishops want exemption from health care law? Fine, then tax 'em.
The Bishops are pissed.
Yes, I know. Again. But this time, it could get interesting.
President Obama's health care reform law, they say, is forcing Catholic hospitals around Connecticut to violate Church doctrine. It requires health insurance plans to...Tags: Charity, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Roman Catholicism, National Government, Civil Rights
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Local youngsters audition for 'The Nutcracker'
Plenty of young girls dream of performing with a prestigious ballet company, and for about 50 of them from the greater Baltimore area the first step was Sunday.
During a marathon, multi-hour session at the Moving Company Dance Center in Cockeysville, the...Tags: Dancing, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Entertainment, Dance, Marathon
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Money for iPads could have gone to better use
However much was spent on iPads and such for the Calexico Unified School District, it was too much. While there appears to be dispute regarding how much was spent for how many iPads and other computers and who received the devices, the real issue is...Tags: Apple iPad, Parochial Schools
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America's Most Beautiful College Campuses?
FOX 17 NewsWhat to do When Your Kid Isn't Invited (Source: CNN.com) Olivia Nakamura can still remember the neighbor who always hosted a barbecue in his front yard for his son's birthday party. He'd invite all the kids on their suburban Seattle block, except her son...Tags: College Football, Adventures in Wonderland (tv program) , Cancer, Ellis Island, Civil Rights
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Some services change Monday for Native American Day
A number of businesses and agencies will be closed or change operating hours or services Monday in observance of Native American Day. - Federal offices: closed. - State offices: closed. - Brown County offices: closed. - Aberdeen city offices: closed....Tags: Native Americans, Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups, Parochial Schools
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Prep notes: Wildcats kept rolling with win over Gaels
Boys Soccer Williamsport keeps rolling right along after scoring an impressive 3-1 victory over a solid St. Maria Goretti squad on Tuesday. The Wildcats still have not been defeated outside of a penalty-shootout setback to North Hagerstown in the...Tags: Clubs and Associations, High School Sports, Soccer, Parochial Schools
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Local teachers still upset with state education reform, evaluation model
The controversial leader of Indiana public schools was in our area after telling teachers in Bloomington he has “fences to mend.”
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Tony Bennett, met with students at teachers in both Union Mills in...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Tony Bennett, Schools, Teachers, Public Schools
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Thomas "Pep" Perrella
Thomas Louis "Pep" Perrella, a schools caterer and former Archbishop Curley soccer coach and player, died of pancreatic cancer Sept. 25 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 59 and lived in Overlea.
The Baltimore native grew up on Kentucky Avenue....Tags: Timonium, Cancer, Dining and Drinking, Roman Catholicism, Diseases and Illnesses
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New bishop of Archdiocese of Baltimore visits St. Mary's school
dona@herald-mail.comThe Most Rev. Mitchell T. Rozanski blessed a roomful of preschoolers Friday at St. Mary's Catholic School, part of an expanded educational program at the 138-year-old institution. The pre-kindergarten program is new this year, and St. Mary's met its goal...Tags: Science, Preschools, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Education
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