New Tri-County superintendent looking forward to job
Tri-County’s new superintendent-director believes in the importance of vocational education – so much so that one of his sons goes to a technical high school.
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Superintendent’s Corner: What if we could begin rounding up?
By Brett Agenbroad For the Herald/Review For the third year in a row, the state has cut funding for public education. In this most recent budget, state officials have reduced the budget for Arizona’s public schools by $ 187 million. As a result, funding for public education in our state is in crisis and there doesn’t appear to be any light at the end of the school funding tunnel for at least the …
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Labor secretary focuses on training
WORCESTER - Schools, businesses and government must do a better job of preparing people for work, an effort the state labor secretary calls "critical to the ...
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Next budget step: town hall meeting
Believe it or not, if debate over the Grand Island Public Schools 2011-12 budget was a baseball game, the contest would not have even reached ...
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High schools
Kickapoo High School senior swimmer Ryan McFall will sign a letter of intent with the University of Tennessee on April 13. McFall was the state champion this fall in ...
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High schools
Kickapoo High School senior swimmer Ryan McFall will sign a letter of intent with the University of Tennessee on April 13. McFall was the state champion this fall in ...
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Census: Diversity changes, enriches Winooski
WINOOSKI — A quick culinary crawl along Winooski's Main Street confirms 2010 census data showing the city's racial, cultural and ethnic palette has become much more ...
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