Displaying items 97-108 of 25810
» View ky3.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-2151
Next >
-
FAU chief: 'We need to get our message out there'
Longtime Florida Atlantic University administrator Dennis Crudele expected retirement to be his next career move – until the resignation of his boss elevated him to acting president on May 14. Crudele, a senior vice president for finance, will...
Tags: Florida Atlantic University, Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Education
-
Catasauqua may curtail tech ed in middle school for year
The Catasauqua Area School District wants to stop teaching technology classes to middle schoolers for one year as part of a plan to reduce class sizes for next year's eighth graders. The school board approved the temporary curtailment on Thursday as part...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, North Catasauqua, Science and Technology, Catasauqua, Science
-
Lawmakers have a week left — and much unsettled
— State lawmakers went home to march in holiday parades this weekend, leaving behind a full dance card that looks a lot like the one they put together when they started in January: pension reform, gun control, gambling expansion and a budget....
Tags: Democratic Party, Weaponry, Pension and Welfare, Rahm Emanuel, Unrest, Conflicts and War
-
School said 'hi' — special needs student took it from there
A few months before Ryan Burke became the first student with Down syndrome to attend Notre Dame College Prep in Niles, his father made an emotional plea to his son's classmates. "All we ask is that you say 'hi' to him. Just give him a chance," Kevin...
Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Roman Catholicism, Anne M. Burke, Special Olympics
-
Students honor and thank veterans
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Hundreds of students honored living and lost veterans during a special ceremony for Memorial Day at Blanche Charles Elementary School on Friday morning. Veteran organizations including Calexico American Legion Post 90, Veterans of...Tags: Memorial Day, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Holidays, Human Interest
-
Calipatria High celebrates day of sports, school camaraderie
Staff WriterCALIPATRIA — For nearly 30 years, the students and teachers at Calipatria High School have celebrated the end of tests and the closing of the school year with the Hornet Olympics. The day-long event gives teachers and students the opportunity to...Tags: The Happiest News!, Teachers, Human Interest, Medina (Saudi Arabia), Robert J. Lopez
-
After vote, school closings plan must race clock
Chicago Public Schools has just three months to oversee Mayor Rahm Emanuel's massive school closing plan, a process laden with logistical challenges that could prove every bit as difficult for the system as the months leading up to last week's vote. Here...Tags: Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Teachers Strike, Elections, Separation of Church and State, Rahm Emanuel
-
Longtime Librarian Appears at Nome Graduation for Final Goodbye
Channel 2 NewsNome-Beltz High School seniors of 2013 wanted a graduation speaker who resonated with all students. At a Wednesday night ceremony, the seniors got their wish when a longtime friend appeared before them in the form of a pre-recorded message. She spoke to...Tags: Robin Williams, Public Schools, Schools, Students, Education
-
Campus Clips: Ex-Marian star Bousquet tourney MVP
Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne junior Ashleigh Bousquet, a Marian, graduate was named Summit League Softball Tournament Most Valuable Player. Bousquet hit .545 during the tournament, with five RBIs, two home runs and a double. The Mastadons won the...Tags: College Sports, Austin Peay State University, Baseball, Austin Peay Governors, National Collegiate Athletic Association
-
Littlest orator moves people on both sides of CPS debate
Tribune reporterJust 4 feet tall, the tiniest student protester stands on a chair to reach the lectern. The microphone is adjusted so he can speak to the crowds of people, who are sometimes stunned for a second — who is this kid? — and then electrified....Tags: Chicago Teachers Union, Politics, Steve Garvey, Chicago Mayor, Elections
-
Teachers could pay 'Obamacare' tax
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District is bracing for rising healthcare costs, including an anticipated $2.3-million tax increase, as part of the federal Affordable Care Act. That price tag has created a disagreement between the district's teachers...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Landforms, Health Care Reform (2009), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama
-
Leftovers from Q&A with Stevenson's Kyle Holechek
Friday’s editions included a Q&A with Stevenson junior defenseman Kyle Holechek. Due to space constraints, here are some additional answers from the Reisterstown native and Loyola graduate that did not make the cut. Because the Mustangs have had a...
Tags: Memorial Day, College Sports, Lehigh Mountain Hawks, Lacrosse, Sports
May 25, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 25, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
May 25, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 25, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 24, 2013
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
May 24, 2013
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
May 25, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 25, 2013
|Story| KTUU
May 25, 2013
|Story| South Bend Tribune
May 24, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 24, 2013
|Story| Daily Pilot
May 24, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Teaching and Learning topic gallery.