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Local charters among highest FCAT in state, others among lowest
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelSome of the most extreme performances in Central Florida – both the best and worst — on the third-grade reading FCAT tests released today came from charter schools. In Central Florida, two charter schools posted some of the highest passing... -
This meeting runs long: Companies flock to Corporate 5K in downtown Orlando
The Fitness Center - Orlando Sentinel It’s common to network on the golf course, but what about closing a deal during a 5K? About 14,000 runners and walkers are expected to compete in the 18th IOA Corporate 5K in downtown Orlando on Thursday. It is the largest 5K in metro... -
Trayvon Martin's father: Family 'betrayed' by Sanford police
In the 20 days since Trayvon Martin was killed, his parents said, their trust in the Sanford Police Department has disappeared.
Tracy Martin, father of the slain teen, told reporters today he felt "betrayed" by law enforcement investigating his son's...Tags: Police, Juvenile Delinquency, Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Sanford Police Department
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Where to eat outdoors in Orlando
Come Sunday our evenings will be a little brighter with the advent of daylight-saving time. Here are 15 places in — or very near — downtown Orlando that are great for alfresco meals. Each has its own personality and pluses.
Citrus, 821 N....Tags: Restaurants, James Beard, Lifestyle and Leisure, Thornton Park, Dining and Drinking
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2011: The Year of the Cam
Orlando SentinelIf you've been following the photography of Team Florida 360 on OrlandoSentinel.com during our 2011 blog debut, you've seen us apply various cool technologies to capture compelling visuals and dynamic storytelling throughout the year. Tinkering from...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Cranberries, Facebook, Walt Disney
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We must demand to know exactly why beloved Senator tree burned down
The Senator, one of the oldest trees in the world and a local gem, died in a mystifying fire on Monday, but I'm not buying the cause.
The state Division of Forestry said it wasn't arson, after firefighters earlier said it was. Instead, forestry trotted...Tags: Science, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Issues
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Tradition continues: diving for the cross in Lake Eola
The Religion WorldSt. George Orthodox Church is continuing its long tradition of young men diving for a gold cross tossed into the waters of Lake Eola in downtown Orlando at 11:45 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012. The event is held in conjunction with the celebration of... -
NBA to hold 5K race, 1-mile walk and events at Lake Eola on Feb. 25
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogBOSTON — The NBA will hold its 2012 All-Star FIT Run, Walk & Dribble on Saturday, Feb. 25, at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando. The event begins at 8 a.m. You can compete in a 5K run/walk or participate in a 1-mile walk. Kids also can take part in... -
Orange honors 100+ principals of A-rated schools
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelAn enthusiastic Orange County School Board recognized the more than 100 principals who lead the district's A-rated schools in a ceremony Tuesday night. The principals represent more than half of the schools in the 181,000-student district, the 10th-... -
Arab American Cultural Fest on March 25 at Lake Eola
The Religion WorldThe Arab American Community Center of Central Florida will host the Arab American Cultural Festival on March 25. The event will start at noon at Lake Eola, and feature Middle Eastern food and music. The Arab American Community Center of Central Florida,... -
Living Stations of the Cross at Lake Eola on Good Friday
The Religion WorldThe Stations of the Cross will be re-enacted and prayed at the Amphitheatre of Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando on Good Friday, April 6, from 9 a.m.– 11 a.m. The Amphitheatre of Lake Eola Park is located on Rosalind Avenue closest to the... -
Nonprofit, church help set up food pantries at Orange County schools
When students at 13 Orange County elementary schools head back to class next week, they'll find a new, experimental feature on campus — a food pantry to help desperate families.
The "Love Pantry" program, funded by a $28,000 grant from First...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Human Interest, Elementary Schools, Robert Stuart, Education
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