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One KSPR Daily Download segment was about 16-year-olds. In New Hampshire, education leaders are planning to allow students to test out of their last two years of high school, meaning teens as young as 16 could be headed to college.
The three most powerful men in New York government could reportedly be sitting down together soon at a meeting called by Rochester billionaire Tom Golisano.
Even with heavy December winds and a light dusting of snow on the ground, it would be a serious stretch to describe Urbana as arctic.
At a Nov. 17 School Board meeting, York High School principal Diana Smith gave a detailed report on the school's strengths and weaknesses. It was a routine matter; principals in Elmhurst Unit District 205 are required to present school improvement plans to the board.
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I BELIEVE, deep in our hearts, even those who champion variety in life would admit that the existence of multiple streams and mediums of instruction for our schools is not good for the nation.
Newsflash dudes: Major bummer in Sacramento. On Tuesday, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California said the Golden State is in dire straights financially and called legislators for a "fiscal emergency special session" to address the state's current-year revenue shortfall of $11.2 billion.
State and county law enforcement officials are encountering major obstacles in trying to implement the voter-approved decriminalization of less than an ounce of marijuana, with a month remaining before the new law takes effect.
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