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The Last Word with Nick Ferrara
The Baltimore SunFormer Maryland kicker Nick Ferrara had one of those striking freshman seasons that commands attention and raises expectations. The New Yorker scored 80 points in his first season, converting 18 of 25 field goal attempts -- including 7 of 10 from 40...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Clemson Tigers, Ralph Friedgen, Randy Edsall, Students
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Cops: Teacher allowed student to do body piercings in class
A Northern York County High School teacher was charged with allowing a student to pierce others in a classroom, Carroll Township Police said. Carroll Township Police allege that on April 16, April Beard, 34, allowed a student to pierce Beard's ear and...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, York (York, Pennsylvania), Prosecution, Teachers
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Prep Sports: Mercer County's Shannon Murray is this year's Danville Office Equipment Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year
hmorris@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Shannon Murray doesn’t like to sit still for long. She can’t. The recent Mercer County High School graduate has not only been a standout on the soccer field and on the track, but she has been even more successful in the...Tags: Science and Technology, Sports, Schools, Soccer, Students
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Letters: A church's duty to a teacher
Re "Ex-spouse's behavior costs teacher her job," June 15 The Roman Catholic Church has a centuries-old record of retaining within its employ pedophile priests with known and extended histories of abusing children. Isn't it twistedly and hypocritically...Tags: Christianity, Abusive Behavior, Teachers, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Factbox: Likely candidates to replace Bernanke at Fed in 2014
Reuters(Reuters) - President Barack Obama hinted in a television interview on Monday that U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke would step down when his second term expires on January 31. Obama told Charlie Rose, host of a PBS interview program, that...Tags: Alan Greenspan, Teachers, Robert Mueller, Timothy Geithner, Bill Clinton
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Report criticizes colleges' teacher preparation programs
Teacher preparation programs in the nation and Maryland are part of "an industry of mediocrity" that is failing to give young teachers the skills to succeed in the classroom, according to a long-awaited report by a national research advocacy group. The...
Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Teachers, Loyola University Maryland, Morgan State University
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William Inhelder
Born November 1926 in Ridgefield, New Jersey Died June 14, 2013 in Burbank, California. William passed away at the age of 86 due to an accident. He was a finance clerk in the United States Army and received a World War II Victory Medal. After his...
Tags: U.S. Army, Teachers
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Fear of school-grade plunge prompts study
Florida's superintendents fear their schools' A-to-F grades will drop this year, thanks to a new, tougher grading formula that could overshadow better student test scores. In response, the chairman of the State Board of Education on Tuesday called for a...
Tags: School Examinations, Education, Academic Progress, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Students
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New teacher training study decries California universities
A new front is opening in the education wars as a report released Tuesday derides California's teacher training schools as among the worst in a nation full of substandard programs. The study by a controversial Washington, D.C.-based policy group singles...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, School Examinations, Teachers, Academic Progress, Schools
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Highland Park history: Better Homes in America program spurred homeownership
Some say the years following World War I was a great turning point in 20th Century America. As Europe lay in ashes, the United States emerged as a world power. Americans of all means enjoyed a degree of wealth and prosperity they'd never experienced...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Education, Unrest, Conflicts and War, White House, Schools
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Toyota initiative to benefit Clark students
The Winchester SunAn initiative from Toyota will benefit Clark County students, after Toyota Manufacturing Kentucky Inc. (TMMK) announced an increase in the company’s investment in early childhood education. TMMK helped fund bornlearning Academies in 10 schools...Tags: Preschools, Education, United Way , Steve Beshear, Schools
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Dist. 203 still studying drug tests for athletes
Naperville Unit District 203 is continuing to explore random drug tests for high school athletes, but the program will not be in place when students return in August. Administrators on Monday asked for more time to research such tests before making a...
Tags: Students, Mental Health
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