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School roof's leaks will be fixed
247-4644— Decisions on how to fix roof leaks in the gymnasium of the new $18 million Poquoson Elementary School will be made in a meeting Tuesday between everyone involved, Poquoson schools superintendent Jennifer Parish said Friday. The state-of-the-art...Tags: Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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LI school renamed for Barack Obama
christina.hernandez@newsday.comLike Barack Obama's campaign, the plan to rename a Hempstead school after the president-elect was "a remarkable grassroots approach," the district superintendent said Friday. At a meeting Thursday night, the five-member Hempstead school board voted...Tags: National Government, Long Island, Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Government, Barack Obama
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Hazel T. Barrett
Hazel T. Barrett, a retired educator and collector of African-American art who also had owned and operated a Baltimore art gallery for a decade, died Mondayof complications from Parkinson's disease at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 90. Hazel...Tags: Anglican, Morgan State University, NAACP, Mount Washington, Dining and Drinking
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Easton Area panel unveils makeover plan
Of the Morning CallBuildings in the Easton Area School District would receive a nearly $84 million face-lift during the next five years if the board approves a long-term plan unveiled this week. The proposal includes a new $32 million Palmer Elementary School near the...Tags: Energy Saving, State Budgets, House and Home, Renovation
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In Your School - November 21, 2008
ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT elementary schools will be closed Monday and Tuesday for parent teacher conferences; Wednesday for an in-service day and Thursday, next Friday and Dec. 1 for Thanksgiving. Allen High School's Theater Department will present ''...Tags: Public Holidays, Dining and Drinking, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Public Relations
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Timeless suburb ages gracefully
Special to the TribuneSo many duplicate houses had sprouted in Wheaton in the 1920s, according to Jean Moore's "A History of Wheaton, Illinois: From Tower to Tower," that one resident complained that he had to count from the corner to make sure he returned to the right house...Tags: Park Ridge, Wheaton College, West Chicago, Government, Public Employees
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Volunteers help fill language gap
Tribune reporterIn a former storage room in South Elementary School in Des Plaines, volunteer teacher Joy Kadlecik leads a small group of Mexican immigrants in a robust round of Simon Says. Her students are adults sharpening their English skills. They're also parents,...Tags: Northbrook, Des Plaines, Family, Colleges and Universities, Skokie
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Gay advocates disappointed in shelving of Chicago school, say efforts lag behind other cities
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ As far as Miguel Garcia is concerned, Chicago already has a gay high school. Jones College Prep, where the 16-year-old is a junior, has the city's largest Gay Straight Alliance, an organization of more than 100 students that he and other...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles Unified School District, Milk, Colleges and Universities
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Hartford Schools' English Language Learner Program In Transition
The Hartford CourantSchool officials this week told parents and board of education members that the city's English Language Learner program — for students whose dominant language is something other than English — is in transition. Officials are trying to move...Tags: Family, Language
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Lockdown is lifted at 4 Hacienda Heights schools
Four schools were under "routine" lockdown this morning for nearly five hours as deputies attempted to serve search warrants to a pair of robbery suspects in nearby Hacienda Heights. Officials began serving warrants at about 7:30 a.m. near the...Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Hacienda Heights, Farms, Theft
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Economic woes won't halt construction of new schools
247-7870A grim economic outlook nationally, statewide and locally won't halt Williamsburg-James City County Schools' plans to build two new schools by 2010, but it may determine when they open. School officials say the current economic conditions provide the...Tags: Middle Schools, Williamsburg-James City County Schools, Contracts, Prices, James City County
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School principal sells 3BD in Pompano Beach
Forum Publishing GroupMatthew T. Phythian and Terri D. Patterson sold the three-bedroom, two-bath home at 2483 SE 11th St. in Pompano Beach to Prudential Relocation, Inc., for $717,500 on Sept. 12. The 1,968-square-foot house was built in 1972. Phythian serves as the...Tags: Prince William, Castle Hill, Surry County, Old Dominion University, Glenwood
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