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Head Start: Assessing what can't be measured
Now that sequestration is upon us, our nation's leaders continue to debate which federal programs provide the best bang for the buck. When they ask how effective Head Start is, many legislators have cited the Head Start Impact Study. It concludes that...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Education, Head Start, Schools, Preschools
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Mary Louise Bennett, longtime educator
Mary Louise Bennett, a longtime Anne Arundel County educator who was a founding member of the Chesapeake Academy, died Sunday from complications of an infection at Genesis Health Care Facility in Severna Park, where she had lived for the past three years....Tags: Severna Park, DuPont Co., Judges, Genesis (music group), Colon Cancer
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Rockwood graduate looking to make difference with youth
Sunday EditorCheyann Trout, 18, said she knew what she was meant to do with her life when her sister came into the world. "I was an only child for 11 years," the Rockwood Area School District graduate said. "Then my dad and his (now ex-) girlfriend had my half-...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, University of Pennsylvania, Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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BORN TO LEARN: New push for early education seen as key to solving larger problems
tkleffman@amnews.comAnna Houston was watching last month when President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union address. She was pleasantly surprised when she heard the president say this: “In states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children&...Tags: Employment, Family, Career and Workplace, Personal Income, Environmental Issues
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Somerset County church news for March 2
Middlecreek COB "What About Tomorrow?" is the title of the Rev. Linda Stoner's message Sunday at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren. The Rev. John Stoner will serve as worship leader. The congregation is engaging in a six-week study of the best-...Tags: Girl Scouts of the USA, Boy Scouts of America, Tom Brown, Anglicanism, Foods and Beverages
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Letters: Good parents, good students
Re “Report: Gaps in learning start early,” Feb. 26 What prevents children from becoming “throwaway kids”? Wait for it: “Responsible parents” from conception. Period. End of story. No studies necessary. Joel...Tags: Education
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Boaze to speak at Historical Society meeting
Living history interpreter Raleigh Boaze will speak to the Sharpsburg Historical Society at Sharpsburg Town Hall Tuesday, March 12. Boaze will appear in the persona of a backwoodsman dressed in period clothing and carrying the weapons and...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Easter, Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Cat in the Hat visits preschool students at Hagerstown church
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comThe Cat in the Hat paid a visit to Spread Your Wings Learning Center Preschool students at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hagerstown on Wednesday but unlike the character in the book, left no mess to clean up. “She read a book to us,”...Tags: Education, Authors, Preschools, Schools, Dr. Seuss
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Can employers withhold paychecks?
Where does professionalism stand in a company? We, the employees of United Families Inc. in El Centro, have not received pay. Our payday was Feb. 20, and it is now Feb. 27, and our boss has not even bothered to send out a letter or give a call...Tags: Education, Employees, Career and Workplace, Preschools, Schools
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State suspends license of day-care owner accused of molesting girls
L.A. NOWThe California Department of Social Services has temporarily suspended the license for a Boyle Heights day care whose owner has been charged with allegedly molesting three children.... -
Day-care owner charged with abuse was accused as early as 2008
L.A. NOWA daycare owner charged this week with molesting children at his Boyle Heights operation had been investigated twice before -- but never arrested -- in connection to similar allegations five years ago, according to law enforcement officials and state... -
Emanuel Pleitez will be running for L.A. mayor -- literally
L.A. NOWLong shot candidate Emanuel Pleitez is running for mayor of L.A. like nobody before him: In sneakers, shorts and, one hopes, plenty of sunscreen....
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