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Lions Club program
The first program for the Longmeadow Lions Club year 2012-13 will be given at the Thursday, Aug. 9, meeting. A representative from Baby Basics of Greater Hagerstown Inc. will discuss this nonproft volunteer organization’s activities. The club meets...Tags: Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Shepherd gets grants to help high school instructors teach about Appalachia
U.S. Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin have announced more than $99,000 in federal funds for Shepherd University that will help high school teachers learn more about Appalachian history, culture, and literature, which they will then be able to teach...Tags: Colleges and Universities, High Schools, John D. Rockefeller IV, Financial Aid, Arts and Culture
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Berkeley County Schools planning to hire 130 new teachers
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comBerkeley County Schools is projecting it will hire about 130 new teachers, but substantially fewer long-term substitutes, for the coming school year, school officials said this week. As of Wednesday afternoon, Berkeley County administrators had placed...Tags: Politics, Apple iPad, Elections, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities
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Frederick County teachers ratify contract
The Frederick County Teachers Association says its members have ratified a proposed contract for the upcoming school year. The union said Thursday that 81 percent of the votes were in favor of the deal. The proposal must still be approved by the county...Tags: Education, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Teaching and Learning
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Grant gives teachers chance to learn about Appalachian culture
Senators Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin announced more than $99,000 in federal funds for Shepherd University that will help high school teachers learn more about Appalachian history, culture and literature, which they will then be able to teach their...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Ottawa Senators, John D. Rockefeller IV, Financial Aid, Education
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Resolve to make this school year the best one yet
Editor’s note: Lisa Prejean is on vacation. This column originally was published in 2010. The school year is beginning. Are you resolved? Did you think I would ask if you were ready? No, that’s what you ask someone in a store’s...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning
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New North Hagerstown High School principal wants students to work hard on education
julieg@herald-mail.comDuane McNairn knows what it’s like, as a high school student, to not understand how important a high school education can be for life’s next step. A 1985 graduate of Smithsburg High School, McNairn said he didn’t decide he wanted to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Common, Teaching and Learning
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Principal and former teacher will 'miss the kids the most'
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter 38 years with Washington County Public Schools, including 21 years teaching and several years serving as principal at four primary or elementary schools, Ellen Hayes said she is looking forward to doing other things with her mornings, but she will...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Polio, Health and Medical Professionals, Aetna Inc., Health
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Mail Call - July 3
“I’m going to solve this problem once and for all. Here’s what you do: You build a ballpark at HCC. You shift the old folks out there four times a week, and let them play baseball. Charge admission. Two birds, one stone. You’re...Tags: Georgetown, The Home Depot, Health and Medical Professionals, Credit and Debt, Health and Safety at School
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Fannett-Metal School District facing budget woes
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe smallest school district in Franklin County, Pa., is grappling with some huge problems related to finances as it faces possible teacher furloughs, fewer courses and serious supply cuts. Fannett-Metal School District could start the 2012-13 school...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Layoffs and Downsizing, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Unemployment
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Rosemont Elementary principal retiring after 22 years at school
richardb@herald-mail.comJodi McLaughlin was holding back tears Tuesday as she was describing how teachers, staffers, parents and students would miss Sandra Duffy, who retires this week after 22 years as principal at Rosemont Elementary School. “She always went above and...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Students, Travel, Teaching and Learning
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Progress made in talks between Waynesboro Area School Board, teachers' union
Negotiators for the Waynesboro Area School Board and its teachers’ union expressed optimism for a contract resolution after meeting Wednesday. The two sides are nearing the 700th day since the last teachers’ contract expired. The school...
Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Teaching and Learning
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