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John F. Marder, Jr
John F. Marder, Jr.
Founding Headmaster of Harbor Day School
November 26, 1929 – January 7, 2012
John F. Marder, Jr. passed away peacefully on January 7th, surrounded by his loving family. John was born in Binghamton, New York, the son of John...Tags: Teaching and Learning, U.S. Army, Teachers, Orange County (New York), Human Interest
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Online program helps students bump up grades
High school students looking to erase low grades from their transcripts have a new digital tool at their disposal. The Burbank Unified School District, in collaboration with the Burbank Adult School, will test an online-based, grade-improvement...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities
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Preliminary hearing scheduled for former teachers
A preliminary hearing for two former teachers charged with having sexual relations with a 17-year-old boy has been scheduled for March 8. Former Westminster High School teacher Daniel Shepard and his wife, former Mesa View Middle School teacher Gay...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Trials, Court Preliminary, Trials
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Clark gets another Blue Ribbon nomination
Clark Magnet High School was one of 35 California schools nominated Tuesday for the 2012 National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, widely recognized as a gold standard in public education.
The school will have to wait until September to learn if it will...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Schools, Students, U.S. Department of Education, Academic Progress
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School board increases Banning Ranch consultant contract
As the proposed Banning Ranch project winds through Newport Beach's approval process, the school board on Tuesday night increased the contract for a consultant hired to monitor the development on the district's behalf.
The approved amendment raised TRG...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Calculus adds up for high achievers
As part of their Advanced Placement calculus assignments, Marina High School seniors Aaron Drake, 17, and Griffin Mori-Tornheim, 17, had to bring complex mathematical formulas to life.
So they built an upper body of a rapper with a microphone in his hand...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Mathematics, Education
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Oilers edge Barons in opener
Edison and Huntington Beach set up an early showdown in the Sunset League girls' basketball race by rolling to league victories Tuesday. The Chargers did so by downing visiting Fountain Valley, 72-53; the Oilers by taking care of host Los Alamitos, 51-36....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Minor League Baseball, Religion and Belief, Basketball
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California community college board backs sweeping reforms
The governing board of California's community colleges approved reforms intended to streamline the path to graduation and transfer for thousands of students.
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors endorsed the policies at a meeting Monday...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Daugaard suggests eliminating teacher tenure in favor of bonuses
One year after he successfully proposed 10 percent cuts in much of state government spending to eliminate a budget deficit, Gov. Dennis Daugaard is challenging the Legislature to take on an even thornier thorny topic: Teachers’ performance and pay....Tags: Government Debt, Music, Government, Dennis Daugaard, Executive Branch
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Head of the Class: St.Pius X School names honor students
St. Pius X School, in Towson, recently announced the following students as recipients of Honors Certificates at the school for the fall semester: First Honors — Katelyn Nemoy, Rebecca Peace, Dimitri Toronjo, James Ugarte, Frankie Andrews, Sarah...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Courtland, Timonium, Human Interest
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Niles teen gets three years in sex video case
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentNILES -- The latest of the five Niles teens to be sentenced in the sex video extortion scandal has received the lightest sentence so far. Trey Nichols was sentenced Tuesday morning in Berrien County Trial Court to three years in prison. Nichols had faced...Tags: Lawyers, Sexual Assault, Organized Crime, Students, Justice System
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Waynesboro Area School Board briefed on changes at middle school
waynesboro@herald-mail.comDaily life at Waynesboro Area Middle School differs from a year ago because of teacher layoffs and curriculum changes. The middle school principals presented changes to the school-day schedule and building layout to school board members on Tuesday....Tags: Students, Health, Schools, Middle Schools, Health and Safety at School
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