Posts Tagged ‘education’

Voters approve revised $8.77m school budget

BROOKLINE – School Board Vice Chairwoman Beth Lukovits’ parting gift Tuesday night at the Brookline School District annual meeting was a budget presentation that was clear, concise and delivered with a composure that has been a trademark of Lukovits’ 5 1? 2 years on the board. But Lukovits’ talk didn’t dissuade a minority of the [...]

Saudi Women Embrace Feminism — On Their Own Terms

The Media Line Staff Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (TML) – Perhaps one of the most significant developments emerging from the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions is the growing Arab women’s rights movement that has spread to the anti-government demonstrations in Bahrain and Yemen. Absent, however, from the chorus of women’s voices demanding equity in the workplace, freedom [...]

Summary of 2011 NM legislative session

A summary of developments in the Legislature’s 60-day session, which ended Saturday.Gov. Susana Martinez has until April 8 to sign or veto bills passed during the final stretch of the session.BUDGET-FINANCES(equals)Passed: $5.4 billion budget for education and general government programs in fiscal year starting July 1; higher pension contributions View full post on All Stories

3 school districts told of fiscal-distress peril

The Arkansas Department of Education recommended adding three school districts to its fiscal distress list, which would increase state scrutiny of the districts’ spending until they can right their financial houses. View full post on All Stories

Toward A More Multicultural Curriculum

Education Officials Think Change In Approach Would Improve Student Achievement Hoping to make students more competitive in an increasingly diverse workforce and global economy, the state Board of Education discussed urging local school boards and teachers to take a more culturally responsive approach to education. View full post on All Stories

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Getting worried over unforeseen emergencies is quite natural. Instead of taking undue stress, you should look for ways to raise the funds, so as to take care of it. Even if you are not in possession of the desired funds and having serious credit issues, there are certain ways through which you can acquire the [...]

‘Made in America’ Symphony Chorus Concert Feb. 5

The Paducah Symphony Chorus & Children’s Chorus cordially invite the public to a concert they are calling “Made in America: A Winter Choral Concert”. Dr. Brad Almquist is the director of the choruses. The Symphony Chorus & Children’s Chorus Concert is on Saturday, Feb. 5 at 3:30 pm at Broadway United Methodist Church, 701 Broadway [...]

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Graduate school instructor charged with faking military credentials, doctorate

Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Annapolis, MA, United States (AHN) – A California graduate school instructor believed to have profited from fake military and academic credentials for a decade has been charged with mail fraud. According to a criminal complaint, William Hillar has been offering workshops, accepting paid speaking engagements and conducting training for [...]

‘I have a dream.’ Has it come true?

When I helped draft that 1963 speech, none of us imagined an African American president. But US society is far from post-racial In 1963, I had a contentious meeting with Robert Kennedy. In defending the civil rights achievements of his brother John and the Justice Department during his tenure as attorney general, RFK predicted that, [...]

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