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Orange County college prep charter launching a Sports Business magnet program
Sentinel School ZoneCentral Florida Leadership Academy, a three-year-old Orange County charter school, will open a Sports Business magnet program for high school students this fall. The magnet, the first of its kind in Central Florida, will be a partnership with the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Orange County (Florida), Schools
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They dress for success (as future fashionistas)
It's the FCAT of fashion — a test of style and creativity. Juniors in the cosmetology program at South Tech Academy in Boynton Beach spent three months working in teams to create different fashion themes. On Monday, they modeled their results on...
Tags: Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Entertainment, Fashion Trends, Boynton Beach, Fashion Shows
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Wednesday: Eat. Drink. Do.
For RedEyeEAT Centinela Tequila Dinner The Bedford 1612 W. Division St. 773-235-8800 Get into the Cinco de Mayo spirit with a three-course meal featuring salmon tartare paired with chamomile punch; braised lamb shoulder with spring pea puree and pickled...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Disney Channel (tv network), Music Theater, Onions, Entertainment
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Teachers to get pay raises -- in 2014
Florida's teachers are to get pay raises -- but the money won't be available until next year and the raises won't be the $2,500 across-the-board hikes Gov. Rick Scott wanted. Still Scott "applauded" the legislative leaders' decision to earmark $480...
Tags: Education, Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Government, Teachers
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Florida teachers to get pay raises under budget plan
TALLAHASSEE — Florida's teachers will get pay raises, but not until next year — and they won’t be doled out as the $2,500, across-the-board pay hikes Gov. Rick Scott wanted. Florida lawmakers' on Monday finalized their 2013-14 state...Tags: Education, Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning, Palm Beach County, Career and Workplace
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Fear ruins sports for the kids
For RedEyeInterscholastic sports are supposed to bring people together. That was just one of the things I learned when I played in high school. Last weekend, some of the parents at Walter Payton College Prep reportedly didn't want their kids to play a night...Tags: Walter Payton, Chicago Public Schools, Illinois Network of Charter Schools, College Baseball, Sports
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LETTER: ALEC too far right for these groups
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a group promoting far-right legislation. Its tax exempt status is currently challenged, as its sole purpose is to formulate legislation promoting extremely conservative points of view and helping the...Tags: Amgen Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Entergy Corporation, Bristol Myers Squibb Company, CVS Corp.
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Monday Morning Reads; Budget deals, last minute lobbying and oysters
TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Monday. It's the start to the last week of session, so the capitol is buzzing with last minute deal making. Here's what we're reading this morning. * Orlando Sentinel details what's still left on lawmakers'...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Rick Scott
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Indiana Legislature passes $30 billion budget
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana General Assembly approved a two-year, $30 billion budget early Saturday that gives Gov. Mike Pence a partial victory in his quest for an income tax reduction and restores some money cut from education and...Tags: Scott Pelath, Education, Budgets and Budgeting, Ball State University, Executive Branch
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Quinn defends $98 million grant to charter school group
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn today defended giving a $98 million state grant to the United Neighborhood Organization to build charter schools, a day after he froze what's left of the money over concerns the group hired contractors related to a top UNO executive....Tags: Michael Madigan, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Chicago Sun-Times, Pat Quinn
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My challenge to Karen Lewis
A year ago Chicago teachers, clinicians, paraprofessionals and parents hoped that their strength in numbers and unity would yield the legislative action and contract settlement needed to remedy the problems teachers face in the classroom —...
Tags: Education, Chicago Public Schools, Elections, Karen Lewis, Teaching and Learning
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