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Where does Florida Lottery money go? A breakdown
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsWhere does Florida lottery education money go? That's the question I've heard most often in nine years as a news columnist ??? other than "do you miss sports?" Variations include: "How come schools are always crying about their budgets......Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Colleges and Universities, The Seminole Tribe, Florida, Financial Aid
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Gloucester High School students are digging in and enjoying it
Who's on Team Gloucester?We spent some time yesterday at Gloucester High School with students in Harrison Dixon's agriculture and landscaping classes, so look for a story in the Daily Press. Quite possibly the best part of the visit was hanging out in the high......Tags: Family, Education, Tomatoes, High Schools
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What's the harm in grading parents?
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsI have a new hero, and her name is Kelli Stargel. She's a Republican state representative from Lakeland, a mother of five, and she has introduced a bill for the upcoming legislative session with a radically simple concept: Grading parents......Tags: Education, Preschools
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Is Notter still owed $126,000-a-year Broward school district job?
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsToday is Jim Notter???s final day as Broward Schools Superintendent, but will it be his last day on the school district payroll? I ask because Notter is still legally entitled to a 3-year school district job worth around $378,000, and......Tags: Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions, Retirement, Politics, Pension and Welfare
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Why start school at hurricane season peak?
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsWith one eye on the dreaded Cone of Concern, I took my little girl to her first day of kindergarten this morning. Then I came home to hear interim Broward Schools Superintendent Donnie Carter on the news talking about shuttering......Tags: Labor Day, Hurricanes, Curricula, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters
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Draft and baseball recruiting; Mike Leach still available
FAU Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsCollege baseball coaches have it rough when it comes to recruiting, thanks to the Major League Draft. FAU coach John McCormack is going to have a rough couple days next week, as the draft begins Monday. McCormack could lose......Tags: Education, Mike Leach, High School Sports, John McCormack, Key West
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Was Michael Strahan happy to move to left end, or not?
WatchdogThe sheet of quotes the Giants handed out regarding Michael Strahan's retirement included this from Dan Reeves, which baffled several long-time beat reporters: "The thing that I will always remember is how unselfish Michael was when we asked him to......Tags: Football, Bruce Smith, Washington Redskins, Career and Workplace, Brett Favre
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Jeb Bush, citizen, reformer: Summit
The Swampby Mark Silva Jeb Bush, old governor of Florida, has not faded away. Bush, founder and chairman of the Foundation for Excellence in Education, is rounding up a two-day summit of educators for a conference featuring New York Mayor......Tags: Local Elections, Texas, Elections, Political Candidates, National Government
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"HSM: Get in the Picture" at Jones, Robert Moses
The TV ZoneYou heard about this spin-off/another-surefire-way-to-exploit-"HSM" reality show based on "High School Musical?" It's called ???High School Musical: Get in the Picture.??? Hosted by Nick Lachey, it's one of those comp series that's looking for the...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Television, Television Industry, Education
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DLC leaders embrace Obama
The Swampby Rick Pearson The Democratic Leadership Council's hierarchy on Monday sought to reconcile divided presidential preferences with its core centrist-themed mission as it embraced Sen. Barack Obama as a candidate to further the group's moderate agenda in...Tags: Elections, White House, John McCain, National Government, Political Candidates
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Al Sharpton on responsibility, civil rights
The Swampby Rick Pearson Rev. Al Sharpton says anybody who believes Sen. Barack Obama is speaking down to African Americans by calling for more parental responsibility isn't reflecting the modernization of the civil rights movement in America. Sharpton, who...Tags: Don Imus, Elections, Global Warming, Pat Robertson, Political Candidates
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Paterson: Call me Mr. Special Interest
Spin CyclePaterson's campaign finance disclosures come in late last night -- wonder why? -- and show that he went to a bevy of special interests to accumulate his $3 million total. The Times: "His contributors span the gamut of Albany???s......Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Manhattan (New York City), Unions, New York Racing Association
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