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READER SUBMITTED: March ON! Music Is Alive And Kickin' In New Britain Children!
New BritainThe New Britain High School's Golden Hurricane Marching Band Students joined over 250 YWCA Childcare children as they all 'March to the Beat' celebrating the National Week of the Young Child in the New Britain YWCA's Annual Hat Parade on April 18. YWCA...Tags: New Britain, Schools, Music, The Happiest News!, Students
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Part 1: Resources are thin as the need continues to grow for early childhood education
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Research continues to prove the benefits of early childhood education. A significant number of kids in Springfield are not ready for kindergarten. A Springfield study finds one child out of five lacks the social, emotional and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Early Learning, Conservation
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Children discover their artistic side at Calexico's second annual Children's Art Festival
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterCALEXICO — Susana Cano, a self-taught artist from Temecula, did not consider herself an artist until the age of 42. Cano created artwork at an Amigos de ALEJANDRO Foundation and one of the guests asked who was the artist. “I didn’t...Tags: Artists, Arts, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Horse visits children in Salisbury
Daily American Staff WriterSALISBURY — Truman, a retired buggy horse, went to the prekindergarten at the Salisbury elementary school Wednesday morning. Dr. Rachel Wiley, a veterinarian with Casselman Veterinary Service, and her husband, farrier Sean Losee, took Truman, a...Tags: Early Learning
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Education briefs for April 18
education@jessaminejournal.comEast Jessamine Middle School honor roll, third nine weeks A honor roll Sixth grade: Julianna Burdine, Quinton Carr, Kellie Corey, Breanna Creekmore, Kristopher Dunn, Je Dynn Fogle, Selena Garcia, Lauren Gore, Alexander Griffin, Laura Harasimo, Logan...Tags: Religion and Belief, Awards and Prizes, Students, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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Sequestration will cut services offered to local families and veterans
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistA local agency is taking a hit thanks to the sequestration. TAP, also known as Total Action for Progress, will lose out on more than $700,000 of its funding because of the budget cuts, according to its CEO Ted Edlich. Low-income families, veterans and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Florida Dems conflicted about restoring airport control towers
Some Florida Democrats had mixed feelings about their vote on Friday to help travelers and prevent flight delays by averting furloughs of air traffic controllers. They joined the majority House vote of 361 to 41 to pass the transportation bill but...
Tags: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Weston (Broward, Florida), Budget Control Act of 2011, Air Transportation Industry, Politics
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Replace the sequester before it's too late
Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy — making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach,...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Budget Control Act of 2011, Politics, Measles, Steny Hoyer
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Obama's early-childhood education plan lauded by L.A. educators
Using a method similar to California's to fund early-childhood education, President Obama is proposing a tax hike for his "Preschool for All" plan in the budget presented to Congress. The proposed 94-cent hike on cigarettes is projected to generate more...
Tags: Early Learning, Barack Obama, Georgetown, State of the Union Address
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Education briefs for April 11
education@jessaminejournal.comEJMS students compete in district National History Day event On March 16, a group of East Jessamine Middle School students traveled to Eastern Kentucky University to participate in the district National History Day competition. Middle- and high-school...Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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How the welfare state has grown — and sapped America's economy and culture
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." — Thomas Jefferson My recent column on the challenges associated with the Social...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Social Security, Poverty, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Don't believe media: Sequester already causing real pain
Regular readers of this column have heard me say it before, but I'll say it again: I'm often embarrassed by the questions my colleagues ask at White House briefings. This week was no exception. Among reporters inside the Beltway, the latest narrative,...
Tags: Poverty, Budget Control Act of 2011, Air Transportation Industry, Politics, U.S. Army
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