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Marshall woman named Middle School Teacher of Year
A Sun Prairie reading specialist has been named Wisconsin's Middle School Teacher of the Year. Sandra Kowalczyk of Marshall has taught for nine years at Patrick Marsh Middle School. Superintendent Ted Culver says she's "the total package of an...Tags: Middle Schools
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Today's state college football games
Morgan State (0-0) @ Towson (0-1) Time: 6 p.m. Site: Johnny Unitas Stadium Outlook: The Bears are hoping to get their 2008 season off to a winning start while the Tigers are looking to rebound from last week's loss at Navy. Senior linebacker Jerrell...Tags: Chuck Noll, Morgan State University, Chicago Bears, NCAA Tournament
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Way to school shouldn't be path to danger
Sentinel ColumnistWhen Norma Kelly learned last month that the plug had been pulled on her neighborhood's school bus, she never figured the move would leave her son to walk "the path of doom." That's what Kelly and other parents in Rock Springs Ridge call the winding,...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Sexual Assault, Apopka, Family
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N.C. State is 'just another team'
247-4634The odds were stacked against William and Mary in its season opener tonight against N.C. State even before the Tribe lost its top two running backs. That doesn't mean the Tribe is going into the game humbled by the injuries or the daunting task of taking...Tags: Injuries, Hartford Wolf Pack, College of William and Mary, Jimmye Laycock
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Kill wants to bring pride back to NIU
Chicago Tribune reporterThe players' dog tags, the obvious choice for Huskies, say it all: "Pride in the Pack." They were an idea from coach Jerry Kill and make a statement that he and the players want. "It's just a way to show that we've earned our way to be part of this...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Tech Schools Filling A Need
Thelma Y. Culver [letter, Aug. 28, "Trades Must Be Taught"] wrote: "Schools aren't providing the necessary tools these students will need to acquire a successful career," and that "what we need is technical school training that's sophisticated enough to...Tags: John Rowland
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Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels opens its doors to mariachi camp
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJoacim Naranjo plays the trumpet pretty well. But the 16-year-old from East Los Angeles found himself flapping his sore lips like a horse as he and a half dozen other boys tried to master the rapidly cascading sounds of a mariachi song. That's why he and...Tags: San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Walt Disney, Music Industry, Children, Boyle Heights
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ACT growth is outpacing SAT's
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThomas Chun took the SAT college entrance exam twice, scoring well within qualifying range for prestigious research universities, if hundreds of points short of the top mark. Still, Chun believed his score, 2090 out of a possible 2400, might not stand up...Tags: School Examinations, Examinations, John Marshall, Colleges and Universities
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Officials: Teacher lied about child's death on LI in '73
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA substitute teacher at an upstate school district has been fired after authorities learned that he was convicted on Long Island -- decades ago -- of killing his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter by deliberately hitting her in a karate demonstration....Tags: Punishment, Teachers, Long Island, Prisons, Murder
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Georgia gets a chance to do some advance scouting
AP Sports WriterWhile Georgia figures to get another easy win on Saturday, the kind that didn't do them much good in the rankings this past week, the game against Central Michigan could serve a very useful purpose down the road. The No. 2 Bulldogs will get a chance...Tags: Detroit Tigers, Academic Progress, Major League Baseball, Tim Tebow
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Emmaus 2008 Varsity Football Roster
NO. / NAME / POSITION / GRADE 71 Achey, Jason -- T/G -- Junior 25 Alvarado, Jon -- TB/ILB -- Junior 58 Antanavage, James -- T -- Senior 48 Baillie, Cameron -- P/K -- Junior 77 Bentz, Stephen -- T -- Sophomore 45 Kyle Bernhard -- F/ILB -- Sophomore 10... -
Hot weather forces closing of city schools
Baltimore public schools - many of which do not have air conditioning - closed early yesterday because of the hot weather. Schools operated on a half-day schedule, and evening classes were canceled, school system officials said. System regulations...
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