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Glenridge Middle teacher to retire after 45-year-career
Sentinel School ZoneIn 45 years at Glenridge Middle School, Judy Lister has taught physical education, computers, creative writing and language arts. She taught language arts and history on a team working with at-risk eighth-graders, mentored beginning teachers,...Tags: Teachers, Arts and Culture, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Educator takes teaching Japanese to a new level
julieg@herald-mail.comAyako Shiga knows how difficult it can be to learn a foreign language. When she was growing up in Tokyo, she failed her first semester of English in middle school. During a break that semester, she went to visit her father in Australia and couldn’...Tags: Apple iPad, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Students, Japan, Human Interest
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Business and Professional Women of Maryland to hold conference in Laurel
The Business and Professional Women of Maryland's annual conference is May 17 and 18 at the Holiday Inn Laurel-West, 15101 Sweitzer Lane. The theme of the conference is "The Power of YOU - Equality, Advocacy, Development!" Several conference events...Tags: Laurel, Arts and Culture, Prince George's County, Glen Burnie
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Rae Arlene Moses, 1935-2013
Rae Arlene Moses taught linguistics and co-founded the women's studies program at Northwestern University, where she was assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for eight years. There were few women in top administrative positions at the time...
Tags: Teachers, Arts and Culture, Students, General Practitioners, Medical Research
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Archie Thompson dies at 93; Yurok elder kept tribal tongue alive
Archie Thompson, the oldest living member of California's Yurok tribe and the last known active speaker raised in the tribal language, has died. He was 93. Thompson died March 26 at a Crescent City, Calif., hospital after an apparent stroke, according...
Tags: High School Sports, Arts and Culture, Rentals, Customs and Tradition
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We need to move education forward, not back
It's not just about the reading, writing and arithmetic. We send our children to school each day so they learn a variety of skills beyond those that just meet graduation requirements. Students need skills that will allow them to be successful no matter...Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Employment Opportunities
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Learning foreign language has advantages outside Martinsville High School classrooms
WDBJ7 ReporterThursday, Ana Santiago, a native Spanish speaker, showed her English speaking friends how to bargain. "We're mostly making a traditional Mexican or Hispanic culture Market," Santiago said. Martinsville High School called Thursday, Dia de Mercado, or...Tags: Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Students, Henry County, Education
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Three Danville High students qualify for national speech tournament
Danville High School qualified three students to compete at the grand national speech and debate tournament of the National Forensic League, which will be held June 17-21 in Birmingham, Ala. The event, the largest academic competition in the world,...
Tags: Shelley Long, High School Sports, U.S. Congress, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture
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D303 candidates debate how to set priorities
When voters in St. Charles District 303 pick which of eight candidates will fill the four open seats in the April 9 election, they also may decide on how information from parents is interpreted. Currently the practice is to hold "Summit 303," a series...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Politics
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High school graduation requirements could change
Michigan's high school graduation requirements could soon change. According to Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District superintendent Rick Diebold, when he counted at the end of last week, there had been nine bills introduced to modify the...
Tags: Mathematics, Arts and Culture, Students, Science and Technology, Diebold Incorporated
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Somerset FFA Chapter has seven Keystone recipients
Farm, Field and Garden CorrespondentThe Somerset Area FFA Chapter has seven Keystone Degree recipients who received their honors at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. Dan Overdorff is the adviser for the Somerset Area FFA Chapter at the Somerset Area High School. The seven...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities
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Review: 'My Life and My Life in the Nineties' by Lyn Hejinian
There's that John Cage quote people trot out when you call a piece of art boring — “In Zen they say: If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight, sixteen, thirty-two, and so on. Eventually one...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Poetry, John Ashbery, Arts and Culture, John Cage
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