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For the first time in Sacramento State history the mayor of Sacramento and members of the city manager's office were present at the president's annual fall address on Aug. 28.
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Year in review: Freeport schools win host of awards - FreeportJournal Standard
2008 was a banner year for District 145. The award notices began rolling in shortly after the fall semester began, when Carl Sandburg School teacher Mary Tregloan found out that she was one of nine finalists chosen from a statewide field of nominees ...
Hamilton County: School calendar under review - Chattanooga Times Free Press
The recently approved public school calendar looks a lot like it has since 2004, but opponents maintain students start classes far too early. The first day of school will be Aug. 12, 2009 ? about 21?2 months after the last day of classes on May ...
Year in review- Education - Kerrville Daily Times
It was a year to remember in 2008 for education throughout the Hill Country. From a new community college expanding higher educational opportunities for area residents to a bitter debate over a new high school in Hunt, 2008 spanned the spectrum on ...
UT-Martin making cuts in budget shortfall - Knoxville News Sentinel
MARTIN, Tenn. ? The University of Tennessee Martin has opted to cut positions and combine departments to deal with a budget shortfall. University spokesman Bud Grimes says the cuts come even though enrollment for the spring semester and ...
New Vision program gets no break from neighborhood - Tulsa World
Operation of the New Vision Academy will continue to be suspended because residents in the Fulton Neighborhood Association on Tuesday rejected the pilot program's continued use of classrooms at the Fulton Teaching and Learning Academy. Residents ...
New Program Offers Teaching Possibilities - Chamberlain-Oacoma Sun
A program geared toward taking real world experience into the classroom is looking for participants in the Chamberlain area. Project SELECT, which will be new to the Chamberlain School District (CSD), takes people with college degrees and trains them ...
UT committee reviews cost-saving ideas - Memphis Commercial Appeal
MARTIN, Tenn. -- UT students may have to pay extra next year if they take more than 12 credit hours a semester. The proposal to remove the tuition cap was one money-saving solution discussed by the University of Tennessee's Effectiveness and ...
Casper briefs - Caspar Star-Tribune
A new class at Casper College will study the Holocaust, according to a release. The class, taught by CC Director of Security and Judicial Review Lance Jones, will explore the foundations of the Third Reich beginning after World War I and ending in ...
Schools officials worry about cuts in 2009-10 budget - Orlando Sentinel
TAVARES - State leaders will gather in Tallahassee on Monday to start the debate on how to cover a $2.3 billion shortfall in Florida's budget. And while school districts across Florida are biting their nails in anticipation of another round of ...
The year in review - Deerfield Review
Bursting in air Spectators watch the fireworks display during the Red, White and Boom event at Spring Lake Park in Lincolnshire on the Fourth. (JEREMY SMITH/for Pioneer Press) Clarence John Weber Jr., 58, whose last known address is 1818 W. Peterson ...
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