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Glendale Community College slashes popular classes
Glendale Community College will reduce its lifelong learning and parent education programs — which between them boast a century's worth of course offerings — by about 50% next year, officials confirmed this week. The cuts were long...
Tags: Education, Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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NN Lifelong Learners pick up tips on wireless technology
Sherry Schneider held her Android phone intently, following along as instructor Stephen Arrington unlocked its capabilities for a contingent of students from Christopher Newport University's Lifelong Learning Society at a recent weekday session....
Tags: Cell Phones, Email, Google Inc., Verizon Communications, Apple iPhone
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Friends of the Libraries: Summer means reading program and book sale
For your weekend plans be sure to program a stop at the book sale on Saturday and Sunday at the Costa Mesa Donald Dungan Library, 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. On Saturday, the sale will go from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with most books priced from 50 cents to $1....Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Libraries, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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L.A. school board OKs final budget, including shortened school year
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Board of Education approved its final $6-billion budget Thursday, bridging a multimillion-dollar shortfall in the state’s largest school district by shortening the school year and laying off about 3,000 employees. In February, the... -
Obama, not issues, is the draw for some L.A. voters
PolitiCalWhen Patricia Jordan, 57, was asked what brought her to the polls on Tuesday to vote in the California primary, her answer was swift and decisive.... -
Economy top priority for many Westwood voters
PolitiCalAs voters lined up at the polls in Westwood on Tuesday afternoon, one issue that was not on the ballot weighed heavily on some: the economy.... -
Polls Show Support Lacking on Taxes to Fund LAUSD
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Two new poll show that the L.A. Unified School District is facing an uphill battle getting voters to approve taxes that could help prevent big cuts to jobs and programs. At issue are a statewide half-percent sales tax increase to...Tags: Polls, Elections, Personal Income, Politics, Jerry Brown
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Business People - May 20
Hub Scrap Metals LLC Gregory A. Dahbura, president of Hub Scrap Metals LLC, has been honored as a “20 In Their Twenties” winner for 2012, it was announced April 13 by The Daily Record in Baltimore. The 20 in Their Twenties award honors 20 of...Tags: Engineering, Human Accomplishments, Technology, Radio, University of Maryland, College Park
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Living Here: Colleges and universities
No matter what type of education you're looking for, it's available here in Hampton Roads. Bryant & Stratton College. Hampton. The facility at Peninsula Town Center opened in 2010 with 80 students, with plans to expand as laboratories are opened and a...Tags: Gloucester Point, Teaching and Learning, Employment, Career and Workplace, Students
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Graduate's story one of inspiration during HCC adult education commencement
davem@herald-mail.comBrandy Manspeaker dropped out of Waynesboro Area Senior High School when she was 17 years old and took a full-time job with a printing company. Manspeaker often thought about going back and getting a general equivalency diploma, but said she was "a...Tags: Graduation, Olive Garden, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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FCAT writing scores needs review, says Gov. Scott and superintendents
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott tonight weighed in on the FCAT writing issue, saying the ”significant contrast” between this year's and last year's scores is an “obvious indication” that the FL DOE needs to “review the issue.” His... -
Measure S brings tech wave across Glendale Unified
Nearly one year after Glendale voters approved a $270-million technology-focused school bond, they can now see evidence of the investment in classrooms. On Monday, Glendale Unified kicked off a second consecutive week of technology training for its...
Tags: Teachers, Conservation, Teaching and Learning, Environmental Issues
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