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For children of Filipino teachers, an uncertain future
As the school year draws to a close, one group of Baltimore students isn't making plans for summer. They deflect discussions about courseloads for next year, and shy away from questions about which colleges they hope to attend. They don't talk about...Tags: Teachers, Migration, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Education notes: Pine Grove students get double dose of performances
Students at Pine Grove Elementary School on Dulaney Valley Road were set to be doubly entertained this week with educational performances on and off campus. On Wednesday, Feb. 1, second-grade students at Pine Grove Elementary School were scheduled to...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Music, Elementary Schools
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Shipowner, operator fined $1.85M in pollution case
When Coast Guard inspectors boarded a new freighter docking in Baltimore last February, a junior-level engineer from the Philippines approached and slipped them a note. "I have sometheng to till you but secret," he wrote, using all capital letters....Tags: Brazil, Indonesia, U.S. Department of Justice, Prisons, Cell Phones
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J. Claver Richardson, teacher
Joseph Claver Richardson, a retired teacher and World War II veteran who was the patriarch of a family of nearly 60 children and grandchildren, died of cardiac arrest related to asthma Jan. 8 at Sinai Hospital. He was 89 and lived in Walbrook Junction....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Donald Sterling, Colleges and Universities, Martin Luther King Jr., Roman Catholicism
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Charles Leo Coyle
Baltimore Sun reporterCharles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years....Tags: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Marketing, Kidney Disease, Bombings, Guerrilla Activity
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Storm names aren't always alphabetical
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Don Dobrow, in Baltimore, saw in The Sun that the Philippines recently suffered back-to-back hits by typhoons Nesat and Nalgae: “Two [consecutive] typhoons [starting] with the same letter. Do you know the reason for that?... -
City school system to reimburse teachers for visa fees
Baltimore school officials say the district will reimburse international teachers who paid out-of-pocket fees to obtain work visas, a practice that led the U.S. Department of Labor to order Prince George's County schools to pay nearly $6 million in...Tags: Lawyers, Chicago Jobs, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Employment
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Mission Improbable: Dayton woman sets off on mission trip around the world
It took some effort, but Katherine Davis was able to pare down her possessions for the coming year so they fit in one backpack.
The 2004 Glenelg High School graduate sold most of her furniture and clothes. She gave her television and Prius to her...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Towson University, Dominican Republic, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
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PBS documentary inspired by Baltimore Sun school story premieres
The Baltimore SunBaltimore city schools are featured in a documentary set to debut on PBS stations nationally Tuesday. But Maryland Public Television (MPT) does not have the film, which is based on a Baltimore Sun account of Filipino teachers recruited to Baltimore...Tags: Documentary (genre), Movies, Schools, Online Advertising, PBS (tv network)
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City youth showcase their talents in an 'idol'-like contest
Immanuel "Mannie" Payne is practicing daily for what he calls his big chance. At 12, the West Baltimore middle schooler will be the youngest of seven contestants to take the stage in the first Charm City Talent Contest Thursday. And, he is the only...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Wire (tv program), American Idol (tv program), Music Industry
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Robert goes Hawaiian
Dining@LargeRobert of Cross Keys eats better than I do, and I'm the restaurant critic. Here's RoCK with a Free Market Friday guest post that's making me hungry. ELThis week the wife had a business lunch in Harbor East. She decided......Tags: Harbor East, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Pies and Tarts, Restaurants
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Blog posts from Maryland teachers
During the week of June 22, 33 middle and high school school math and science teachers from the Baltimore area were in Huntsville, Al., participating in the Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy program. These teachers applied for and were awarded...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Ceremonies, Teachers, Hunt Valley, Huntsville
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