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BBHS student wins $1,000 Bob Borovy Student Citizen of the Year award
This is a story about Boynton Beach High School student Gloria Roker, winner of the Bob Borovy Student Citizen of the Year award and a $1,000 college scholarship. But, more importantly, it is the story of her sister as well – JayVonna - two...Tags: Palm Beach State College, Education, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Florida State University
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Our responsibility to Chicago's youngest generation
Every elected official loves nothing more than to open a new school, a new library or a new park. But the demands of elected office require doing more than what we "like" doing. The oath that we take to serve residents and build a better future for our...
Tags: Science and Technology, Mathematics, Colleges and Universities, Chicago Mayor, Chicago Public Schools
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UPS Foundation donates $6,000 to aviation academy
The Boynton Beach Aviation Academy program at Boynton Beach High School, a dual college/ high school program for students to enter the aeronautical field has received a $6,000 grant from the UPS Foundation specifically geared to encourage women to enter...Tags: Science and Technology, Human Interest, Education, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities
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Arts Garage to stage student-written plays
In the first collaboration of its kind for Delray Beach-based Arts Garage, the theater and production company has partnered with the Take Heed Theater Company and G-Star School for the Arts to produce a series of student-written plays. In From the...Tags: Education, G-Star, Arts and Culture, Delray Beach, Students
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College Roundup: OCC track results
MEN'S TRACK & FIELD State championships SAN MATEO — Sophomore Austin Pollok finished fifth in the hammer throw to top Orange Coast College athletes competing on Friday and Saturday at San Mateo College. Pollok's mark was 173 feet, 3 inches....Tags: Track and Field, Sports, Horse and Harness Racing, Students
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College digest: Antonio Barton expected to announce his choice Sunday
College basketball Antonio Barton expected to announce his choice Sunday Antonio Barton, a Baltimore native and former Memphis guard, will announce Sunday afternoon where he is transferring. Will Barton, Antonio's brother and a Portland Trail...
Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, Colonial Athletic Association, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins
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Washington Co. BOE considers options for space, program needs
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter hearing staff recommendations for school construction priorities for the next decade, the Washington County Board of Education talked about pushing back plans for a new high school and finding more creative ways to address space and program needs....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Education, Schools, Allegheny Energy Inc., Elementary Schools
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GED testing enters the computer age in California
At age 59, Rita Kowalski decided she wanted to use the computer for more than emailing her kids and looking up salmon recipes. Forty-two years after she dropped out of high school to start a family, Kowalski, now a grandmother of 12, is using it to...
Tags: Educational Development Corporation, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Cal State moving to offer online science labs
California State University is moving aggressively to offer web-based science labs, a systemwide virtual campus and online advising as remedies for "bottlenecks" that impede student progress and graduation rates, officials said Tuesday. Some of these...Tags: Science and Technology, California State University, Long Beach, Education, Colleges and Universities, Politics
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Fighting bullying takes cyber-savvy
Most parents of sixth-grade students don't quite grasp the technological tools that can be used to harass kids these days, Newport Beach crime prevention specialist Erica Sperling said. But as she goes about her work, visiting middle schools to talk...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students
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Martinsburg High grads 'must never forget where our path started'
richardb@herald-mail.comMartinsburg High School graduates, their families and faculty were forced to evacuate the Butcher Center at Shepherd University Tuesday night when the second of two fire alarms went off moments before the commencement ceremony was to begin. Campus police...Tags: Science and Technology, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Teachers
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Hartford School Board Appoints Four School Principals; Postpones A Fifth After Union Concerns
The Hartford CourantThe board of education confirmed the appointments of four school principals Tuesday night, including new leaders for Jumoke Academy at Milner School, Breakthrough Magnet School and Pathways Academy of Technology and Design. But in a rare move, the...Tags: Teach for America, Dwayne Johnson, Labor Legislation, East Hartford, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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