Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Outreach to minority students plays race, ethnic card, critics of Palm - Palm Beach Interactive

Outreach to minority students plays race, ethnic card, critics of Palm - Palm Beach Interactive
WEST PALM BEACH — For months, Palm Beach County schools Superintendent Art Johnson has faced intense criticism from parents — mostly white — over a controversial academic program that opponents denounce as one-size-fits-all. The uproar forced

MBA program caters to needs of professionals - Savannah Morning News
After earning her undergraduate degree in business administration, Lynn Clark realized a tough job market warranted more education. "There's a lot of competition out there, and I thought an MBA would help," she said. As a nontraditional student, she

DAILY CALENDAR - Port Huron Times-Herald
Today 8:30 a.m. Bingo, play begins at 10:30 a.m. Knights of Columbus Hall, 4521 Ravenswood Road, Kimball Township. 9 a.m. Blue Water Art Association Meeting, to noon, Port Huron Museum, 1115 Sixth St. 9 a.m. Global Awareness Day, to 8:30 p.m

'Labor of love': Pintlala Elementary's past could save its future - Montgomery Advertiser
Sometimes telling the story behind a building and the community it was built around can make all the difference. At least that's what the Pintlala Historical Association is hoping for by telling the history of Pintlala Elementary School in a new book

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